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1. Increasing Inclusion for Ethnic Minority Students by Teaching the British Empire and Global History in the English History Curriculum

2. Indigenous Heritage as an Educational Resource in Primary Education

3. Young People's Views on Choice and Fairness through Their Experiences of Curriculum as Examination Specifications at GCSE

4. 'Start-Up' Capital: Cultivating the Elite Child in an Elite International Kindergarten in Shenzhen, China

5. At the Boundaries of Citizenship: Palestinian Israeli Citizens and the Civic Education Curriculum

6. The Influence of Liberal Studies on Students' Participation in Socio-Political Activities: The Case of the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong

7. Why Some School Subjects Have a Higher Status than Others: The Epistemology of the Traditional Curriculum Hierarchy

8. The Sisyphean continuum: countering the racial-colonial challenges of Indigenous education.

9. Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Education: A review of School Policy and Curriculum Provision in Australia

10. Critical Reflections on the Benefits of ICT in Education

11. Young people’s views on choice and fairness through their experiences of curriculum as examination specifications at GCSE.

13. The Shaping of the Curriculum.

14. There are no wrong answers: an investigation into the assessment of candidates’ responses to essay‐based examinations.

15. The meaning of curriculum-related examination standards in Scotland and England: a home–international comparison.

16. Popular Culture goes to school in Hong Kong: a Language Arts curriculum on revolutionary road?

17. Cognitive neuroscience and education: unravelling the confusion.

18. At the boundaries of citizenship: Palestinian Israeli citizens and the civic education curriculum.

19. Selecting a Key Skills Delivery Mode: thinking about efficiency and effectiveness.

20. Development of moral education in the UAE: lessons to be learned.

21. Exploring teachers’ curriculum decision making: insights from history education.

22. Does what you study at age 14–16 matter for educational transitions post-16?

23. The role of schools in explaining individuals’ subject choices at age 14.

24. Values education as holistic development for all sectors: researching for effective pedagogy.

25. Seen and heard, and then not heard: Scottish pupils' experience of democratic educational practice during the transition from primary to secondary school.

26. The Specialist Schools Programme: golden goose or conjuring trick?

27. The effectiveness of systems for appealing against marking error.

28. Progressivism, Decentralisation and Recentralisation: Local Education Authorities and the primary curriculum, 1902–2002.

29. Implementing curriculum reform in Wales: the case of the Foundation Phase.

30. The influence of liberal studies on students’ participation in socio-political activities: the case of the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong.

31. Mapping school types in England.

32. Why some school subjects have a higher status than others: The epistemology of the traditional curriculum hierarchy.

33. Curricular choices of ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities: translating international human rights law into education policy.

34. Child sexual abuse prevention education: A review of school policy and curriculum provision in Australia.

35. Theory of knowledge or knowledge of the child? Challenging the epistemological assumptions of the curriculum debate on geography from an alternative viewpoint.

36. Republican cosmopolitanism: democratising the global dimensions of citizenship education.

37. Education and a meaningful life.

38. Choosing in schools: locating the benefits of specialisation.

39. Professional knowledge and identity in a contested discipline: challenges for student teachers and teacher educators.

40. Interrogating single‐sex classes as a strategy for addressing boys’ educational and social needs.

41. Assessing potential: the development of selection procedures for the Oxford medical course.

42. Changing paradigms--the potential of enterprise education as an adequate vehicle for promoting and enhancing education for active and responsible citizenship: illustrations from a Scottish perspective.

43. The Subordination of Local Government and the Compliant Society.

44. What to learn? Curricular interest among socially vulnerable students.

45. The development of Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence: amnesia and deja vu.

46. Values in geographic education: the challenge of attending to learners' perspectives.

47. Introduction: education and the Labour Government.

48. Level descriptions in the National Curriculum: What kind...

49. Overcoming diverse approaches to vocational education and training to combat climate change: the case of low energy construction in Europe.

50. Between-school stratification of academic curricular offerings in upper secondary education: school decision-making, curriculum policy context, and the educational marketplace.