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1. ‘If you have a question that doesn’t work, then it’s clearly going to upset candidates’: what gives rise to errors in examination papers?

2. Making the case for local strategic coordination? An investigation of fair access protocols and their role in the reintegration of pupils from alternative provision to mainstream school.

3. The role of education in a democracy: continuing the debate.

4. A capability approach to understanding academic and socio-emotional outcomes of students with special educational needs in Ireland.

5. Teacher professional autonomy in an atypical government school: matters of relationality and context.

6. Examining Teaching for Mastery as an instance of 'hyperreal' cross national policy borrowing.

7. Sociodigital futures of education: reparations, sovereignty, care, and democratisation.

8. Student voice and the school hierarchy: the disconnect between senior leaders and teachers.

9. Interventions fostering well-being of schoolteachers: a review of research.

10. Tessellation, shamanism, and being alive to things.

11. The power of stories: oral storytelling, schooling and onto-epistemologies in rural Malawi.

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

13. Test anxiety: Is it associated with performance in high-stakes examinations?

14. Expanding educational opportunities or widening learning inequalities? Evidence from national reform of pre-primary education in Ethiopia.

15. Concepts, collaboration, and a company of actors: a Vygotskian model for concept development in the 21st century.

16. Challenges facing interventions to promote equity in the early years: exploring the 'impact', legacy and lessons learned from a national evaluation of Children's Centres in England.

17. On silent feet: the library and the child.

18. Agenda-setting for education reform: the case of the Vision Statement for the Future of Scottish Education.

19. Educator views regarding young people's aspirations in peripheral coastal communities in England: a Q study.

20. Breaks in the chain: using theories of social practice to interrogate professionals' experiences of administering Pupil Premium Plus to support looked after children.

21. Good schools or good students? The importance of selectivity for school rankings.

22. Student composition, equity, and mathematics learning outcomes during a time of educational reforms in Ethiopia.

23. Colour-evasive racial ideologies underpinning the hidden curriculum of a majority-minority occupational therapy school in London, England: an analysis of minoritised undergraduate students’ experiences.

24. Conceptualising small rural school-community relationships within a divided society: people, meanings, practices and spaces.

25. What is academic development? Contributing a frontier-extending conceptual analysis to the field's epistemic development.

26. International development higher education: Looking from the past, looking to the future.

27. Decolonial perspectives on global higher education: Disassembling data infrastructures, reassembling the field.

28. Pedagogies for the future: ethnographic reflections on two Latin American learning journeys.

29. Indigenous heritage as an educational resource in primary education.

30. Rethinking the purposes of teacher education: an exploratory study of Aotearoa New Zealand and Taiwan.

31. Country houses repurposed as private schools: what might be the motivations?

32. 'Go to Oxbridge, get an education, start a career. Do all the right things': the 'low value' arts degree and the neoliberal university.

33. Financial sustainability in a marketised and partially autonomous environment: the case of small new public universities in England.

34. Complicated shadows: a discussion of positionality within educational research.

35. One index, two publishers and the global research economy.

36. Theory-informed beliefs in early childhood education: contradictions in child development theories and models of play.

37. The perceived quality, fairness of and corruption in education in Europe.

38. Serving their communities? The under-admission of children with disabilities and 'special educational needs' to 'faith' primary schools in England.

39. Inside mathematics learning inequality: an analysis of Young Lives Survey data, India.

40. Education, truth and subjectivity: Revisiting Kierkegaard.

41. Increasing inclusion for ethnic minority students by teaching the British Empire and global history in the English history curriculum.

42. Analysing English year-one mathematics textbooks through the lens of foundational number sense: A cautionary tale for importers of overseas-authored materials.

43. 'Back to the future': Thinking with Hannah Arendt (1906–1975) and Alec Clegg (1909–1986) on the promise of education.

44. 'We want to, but we can't': pre-service teachers' experiences of learning to teach primary physical education.

45. Parity of participation? Primary-school children reflect critically on being successful during schooling.

46. Has the mental health and wellbeing of teachers in England changed over time? New evidence from three datasets.

47. Towards a new model of school design in Portugal (1964-1974): Rationalisation, standardisation, economic constraints and control devices.

48. Measuring indicators of Sustainable Development Goal Target 4.2.1: factor structure of a direct assessment tool in four Asian countries.

49. Factors influencing academic performance and dropout rates in higher education.

50. Steering the ‘client’-oriented schooling ship: a moral-ecological assessment framework to preserve professional integrity.