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1. Paper, Scissors, Rock: Aspects of the Intertwined Histories of Pedagogy and Model-Making

2. Paper, scissors, rock: aspects of the intertwined histories of pedagogy and model-making.

3. Paper, scissors, rock: aspects of the intertwined histories of pedagogy and model-making

4. Education as anthropology: A.P. Elkin on 'native education', the Pacific, and Australia in the 1930s.

5. Puzzling history – the personal file in residential care: a source for life history and historical research.

6. In pursuit of social democracy: Shena Simon and the reform of secondary education in England, 1938–1948.

7. The tensions in the British New Right on education revisited.

8. 'Our people say that they want their children to be able to become doctors, nurses, teachers': contesting education and schooling for Aboriginal children in south-eastern Australia in the 1930s.

9. Education, Art and Activism in Post-War Britain: Nan Youngman and Pictures for Schools.

10. 'Schools by and for Koreans': Korean Immigrants' Private Schooling Initiatives in Territorial Hawai'i, 1906-1930.

11. English fever: educational policies in globalised Korea, 1981–2018.

12. 'Talk about the questions of the day, shun them not': three late Victorian voices on the place of history in English schools.

13. 'Teach the mutual interests of the Mother country and her dependencies': education and reshaping colonial governance in Trinidad.

14. Becoming women teachers: gender and primary teacher training in Ireland, 1922–1974.

15. A little history of e-learning: finding new ways to learn in the PLATO computer education system, 1959–1976.

16. Frustrated transfers: the attempt to introduce school vouchers system in Spain (1978–1982).

17. Idealism, professionalism and the origins of the Workers' Educational Association: revisiting the Oxford Report of 1908.

18. Exploring Hindu College Calcutta: Catalyst of Intellectual Evolution and Its Detractors.

19. History of Education Meets Digital Humanities: A Field-Specific Finding Aid to Review Past and Present Research.

20. The formation, development and contribution of the New Ideals in Education conferences, 1914–1937.

21. Imperial literacy, choice and F.W. Albrecht's Lutheran experiments in Aboriginal education in post-war Central Australia.

22. School inspection and state-initiated professionalisation of elementary school teachers in Sweden, 1861–1910.

23. 'Staying on in national schools': a history of Ireland's secondary tops, 1880-1980.

24. 'Wading through children's tears': the emotional experiences of elementary school inspections, 1839–1911.

25. Society, science and institutionally-embodied higher education reform in nineteenth-century Ireland: the role of mobile, professional elites in fashioning reform.

26. Ideological Struggle in Education: Brian Simon and Comprehensive Education Movement (1946-1965).

27. The Reform of "Free" State Education: Arthur Seldon and the Education Voucher Scheme (1957–88).

28. After Mainframes: Computer Education and Microcomputers in Western Switzerland during the 1980s and 1990s.

29. Education for reconciliation? Understanding and acknowledging the history of teaching First Nations content in Victoria, Australia.

30. The spiritual life and educational philosophy of Lord Lytton.

31. The strange death of UK civil defence education in the 1980s.

32. Law, politics and education: children's periodicals in Israel's first decade.

33. Lessons in relationality: reconsidering the history of education in North America.

34. The historiography of Indian education: 1920-2020: the socio-political influences on the growth of the discipline.

35. Relocating education in the history of science and technology.

36. From being the most vulnerable children to becoming conventional members of society: four cases from Manchester certified industrial schools, c. 1880–1920.

37. Freedom, Democracy and Self-Government: The Progressive Case of J.H. Simpson.

38. Education, Art and Activism in Post-War Britain: Nan Youngman and 'Pictures for Schools'

39. The historiography of female religious teachers and schooling in Ireland: a critical review of key works.

40. The Irish Church Disestablishment Act (1869) and the general synod of the Church of Ireland (1871): the art and structure of educational reform.

41. Imperial, global and local in histories of colonial education.

42. The construction of teaching roles at Aalborg university centre, 1970–1980.

43. 'No true or just test of merit': 'The Public School Record' 1886–1900.

44. Historians of education and social media.

45. Images of industrial life and vocational training: Scouting as a liminal space for educating a workers' elite in 1920s Luxembourg.

46. Challenging the bifurcation of nature: women workers' education through process philosophy.

47. Comenius, moral and pious education, and the why, when and how of school discipline.

48. A history of higher and professional correspondence education in the UK.

49. Were we right? A re-evaluation of the perceived potential of technology to transform the educational opportunities and outcomes of learners with special educational needs.

50. Gender, class and school teacher education from the mid-nineteenth century to 1970: scenes from a town in the North of England.