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1. Best practices for teaching psychosomatic obstetrics and gynecology.

2. The OECD's narrative on the future curriculum: issuing values.

3. An Invitation to Teaching Reproducible Research: Lessons from a Symposium.

4. Policy learning in Norwegian school reform: a social network analysis of the 2020 incremental reform.

5. Titles and Abstracts of Papers, Knoxville, Tennessee, December, 1945.

6. The World Bank in the World of Education: some policy changes and some remnants.

7. Computing in the Statistics Curricula: A 10-Year Retrospective.

8. Digital competencies for Singapore's national medical school curriculum: a qualitative study.

9. Assignments for a Writing-Intensive Economics Course.

10. Developing sustainable capacity-building in mental health research: implementation outcomes of training of trainers in systematic reviewing.

11. Using Interactive <italic>Shiny</italic> Applications to Facilitate Research-Informed Learning and Teaching.

12. Teachers' pedagogical leadership in early childhood education.

13. Teaching planning theory as planner roles in urban planning education.

14. The Mentor Demonstration Model: Writing with Students in the Senior Economics Seminar.

15. Is UK economics teaching changing? Evaluating the new subject benchmark statement.

16. Discourse, genre and curriculum.

17. What we know now: education, neuroscience and transdisciplinary autism research.

18. Drugs in the nervous system: A course in learning to learn science.

19. The Librarian, his books and his library: the contributions of the first Librarian to the University of Melbourne.

20. Evaluation of Computer-aided Strategies for Teaching Medical Students Prenatal Ultrasound Diagnostic Skills.

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

22. Rescuing the Sociology of Educational Knowledge from the Extremes of Voice Discourse: towards a new theoretical basis for the sociology of the curriculum.

23. Internationalization of higher medical education in the post-COVID-19 era.

24. Silent policymakers in Aotearoa New Zealand: reflections on research of early childhood teacher views on policy, practicum and partnership.

25. The fall and rise of experiential construction and engineering education: decoupling and recoupling practice and theory.

26. Teachers' Work, Curriculum and the New Right.

27. The Growing Importance of Reproducibility and Responsible Workflow in the Data Science and Statistics Curriculum.

28. Embedding employability and transferable skills in the curriculum: a practical, multidisciplinary approach.

29. Uncovering and comparing academics' views of teaching using the pedagogic frailty model as a tool: a case study in science education.

30. Structural enablements and constraints in the creation and enactment of local content in Norwegian education.

31. Implementing a collaborative medicine and pharmacy educational activity in two countries.

32. Citizenship, nationalism, human rights and democracy: a tangling of terms in the Kuwaiti curriculum.

33. Incorporating Education for Civic and Social Responsibility into the Undergraduate Curriculum.

34. Planning mobile futures: the border artistry of International Baccalaureate Diploma choosers.

35. Cognitive neuroscience and education: unravelling the confusion.

36. Decolonizing forestry: overcoming the symbolic violence of forestry education in Tanzania.

37. Embodying education - a bildung theoretical approach to movement integration.

38. A Place for Serendipitous Mistakes? Selling Mixed Methods Fieldwork to Students in a Digital Age.

39. Writing Requirements and Economic Research Opportunities in the Undergraduate Curriculum: Results from a Survey of Departmental Practices.

40. Curriculum charts and time in undergraduate education.

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

42. Including pupils with special educational needs in secondary school physical education: a sociological analysis of teachers' views.

43. THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ASYNCHRONOUS COMPUTER-MEDIATED COURSE.

44. Literacy and Pedagogy in Flux: constructing the object of study from a Bernsteinian perspective.

45. Knowledge and the Curriculum in the Sociology of Education: towards a reconceptualisation.

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

47. Sociology as a Moral Discourse: a case study of social theory teaching.

48. Considering medical students' perception, concerns and needs for e-exam during COVID-19: a promising approach to improve subject specific e-exams.

49. Knowledge outside the box - sustainable development education in Swedish schools.

50. Saving Us From Ourselves:The Limits Of Policy Study In The High School Curriculum.