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

2. ‘Between a Rock and a Hard Place’: diversity, institutional identity and grant‐maintained schools

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

4. Cognitive neuroscience and education: unravelling the confusion.

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

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

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

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

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

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

11. Education and a meaningful life.

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

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

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

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

16. 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.

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

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

19. Introduction: education and the Labour Government.

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

21. Educating for well-being in Scotland: policy and philosophy, pitfalls and possibilities

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

23. Cognitive neuroscience and education: unravelling the confusion

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

25. Ruffling the calm of the ocean floor: merging practice, policy and research in assessment in Scotland

26. Teaching the 'Third World': Unsettling discourses of difference in the school curriculum

27. Research, Education Policy and the Management of Change

28. Curriculum Policy as Compensatory Legitimation? A View from the Periphery

29. International education: the transformative potential of experiential learning

30. Working at a different level? Curriculum differentiation in Irish lower secondary education

31. Just maps: the geography curriculum in English schools.

32. The unintended consequences of school inspection: the prevalence of inspection side-effects in Austria, the Czech Republic, England, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland

33. Embodying life-long learning:Transitionand capstone experiences

34. Higher education, Curriculum 2000 and the future reform of 14–19 qualifications in England.

35. Reforming science in the school curriculum: a critical analysis.

36. Why are fewer women than men from top UK universities still not securing Graduate Level Jobs?

37. Roling the Stone Uphill: teacher development and the implementation of Thinking Skills programmes.

38. Forty years on: The issue of breadth in the post-16...

40. Multilevel analysis of the Key Stage 1 National Curriculum Assessment data in 1991 and 1992.

41. Consulting secondary school pupils about their learning

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

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

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

45. National Curriculum Mathematics Tests in England at Key Stage 2: Weights and measures?

46. Progressivism, Decentralisation and Recentralisation: Local Education Authorities and the primary curriculum, 1902-2002

47. The Subordination of Local Government and the Compliant Society

48. Single-sex Classes and Equal Opportunities for Girls and Boys: Perspectives through time from a mixed comprehensive school in England

49. Discourses and Identities in a Multi-lingual Primary Classroom

50. The Conveyor Belt Curriculum? Poetry teaching in the secondary school II