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1. Varieties of institutional renewal: the case of apprenticeship in the US, England, and Australia.

2. Defining ‘knowledge’ in vocational education qualifications in England: an analysis of key stakeholders and their constructions of knowledge, purposes and content.

3. Tinkering and Tailoring: the reform of 14-19 education in England.

4. 'The heart of what we do': policies on teaching, learning and assessment in the learning and skills sector.

5. Improving progression for younger learners in further education colleges in England.

6. Towards a pedagogy of work-based learning: perceptions of work-based learning in foundation degrees.

7. Literacy practices in the learning careers of childcare students.

8. Area-based reviews and their aftermath: moving to a post-incorporation model for further education in England?

9. Engaging disaffected learners in Key Stage 4 through work-related learning in England.

10. ‘Junior doctor decision making: isn’t that an oxymoron?’ A qualitative analysis of junior doctors’ ward-based decision-making.

11. Are graduates preferred to those completing initial vocational education and training? Case studies on company recruitment strategies in Germany, England and Switzerland.

12. ‘How can you survive in the world if you can’t use a computer?’ Exploring the vocational education and training needs of early years practitioners in England.

13. ‘I don’t make out how important it is or anything’: identity and identity formation by part-time higher education students in an English further education college.

14. Vocational education teacher training in Scotland and England: policy and practice.

15. Training teachers for further and technical education: staff perceptions of changing demands and policies at Bolton from 1950 to 1988.

16. Gender, Foundation Degrees and the knowledge‐driven economy.