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1. 'You just need to work harder': Misalignments between the rhetoric of social mobility and education for social justice.

2. Should I stay or should I go? The effect of London's terrorist attack on the educational choices of Muslims.

3. Integrating Young People into the Workforce: England's Twenty-First Century Solutions.

4. The role of local labour market conditions and pupil attainment on post-compulsory schooling decisions.

5. Intellectual disabilities teaching for medical students: a scoping review.

6. Postmodernism as a Theoretical Framework for Learner Autonomy Research.

7. Education in London: Challenges and opportunities for young people.

8. EU and UK targets for healthy life expectancy - are they achievable?

9. School Admissions Reform in Chicago and England: Comparing Mechanisms by their Vulnerability to Manipulation.

10. Higher Education, Widening Access and Market Failure: Towards a Dual Pricing Mechanism in England.

11. 'Geography matters': the role distance plays in reproducing educational inequality in East London.

12. Contextual variations in ethnic group differences in educational attainments.

13. Mission Completed? Changing Visibility of Women's Colleges in England and Japan and Their Roles in Promoting Gender Equality in Science.

14. Does the index of segregation matter? The composition of secondary schools in England since 1996.

15. Negotiating the textuality of Further Education: issues of agency and participation.

16. Social Haunting or Reclaiming the Past? Education and the Working Class in a Former Mining Community.

17. Performance, Art, Institutions and Interdisciplinarity.

18. Teaching the `Third World': unsettling discourses of difference in the school curriculum.

19. Surfing to School: the electronic reconstruction of institutional identities.

20. How gender became sex: mapping the gendered effects of sex-group categorisation onto pedagogy, policy and practice.

21. Establishing information literacy principles as a foundation for cross-curricular scholarly investigation in England.

22. ARK and the revolution of state education in England.

23. Troubling 'understanding mathematics in-depth': Its role in the identity work of student-teachers in England.

24. DREAMING OF DISSENT: ROCHDALE COLLEGE AND THE FAILED DREAM OF COMMUNAL EDUCATION.

25. Analysing a 'neoliberal moment' in English higher education today.

26. Mentoring and target-setting in a secondary school in England: an evaluation of aims and benefits.

27. Education and disadvantage: the role of community-oriented schools.

28. Learners in the English Learning and Skills Sector: the implications of half-right policy assumptions.

29. Reconstructing visual landscapes.

30. Variation in Students’ Experiences of the ‘Oxford Tutorial’.

31. ‘BANDING’ AND SECONDARY SCHOOL ADMISSIONS: 1972–2004.

32. One vehicle, many pathways: comparing the means and ends of schooling.

33. From core skills to key skills: fast forward or back to the future?

34. Unweaving the Rainbow: poetry teaching in the secondary school I.

35. The Distribution of Special Education (Moderate) Needs in Southampton.

36. Staying on in Full-time Education: The Educational Participation Rate of 16-year-olds.

37. The Grass Ceiling: Hidden Educational Barriers in Rural England.

38. Notes and News.

39. A Study of Internal Migration in England and Wales Part II. Recent Internal Migrants -- their Movements and Characteristics.

40. From a Whisper to a Scream: the Campaign for Education in Brighton & Hove.

41. Beliefs and understandings of assessment theories and terminologies by university lecturers.

42. Blended e-learning and end of life care in nursing homes: a small-scale mixed-methods case study.

43. Inclusion 'All present and correct?' A critical analysis of New Labour's inclusive education policy in England.

44. 'If you tolerate this, then your children will be next.' Compulsion, compression, control, and competition in secondary schooling.

45. A labour of Sisyphus? Public policy and health inequalities research from the Black and Acheson Reports to the Marmot Review.

46. Setting by ability - or is it? A quantitative study of determinants of set placement in English secondary schools.

47. Talking about (Re)Generation: Practice Learning as a Site of Renewal for Social Work.

48. Pre-service Teachers' Voices While Learning to Teach: What Can be Learned from England?

49. Engaging Robots: Innovative Outreach for Attracting Cybernetics Students.

50. Knowledge-Based Economy and Related Educational Issues: The Case of Birmingham.