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1. Towards a praxis of difference: Reimagining intercultural understanding in Australian schools as a challenge of practice.

2. The contestation of policies for schools during the Covid-19 crisis: a comparison of teacher unions' positions in Germany and Australia.

3. The Basketball Boys: young men from refugee backgrounds and the symbolic value of swagger in an Australian state high school.

4. Affinity spaces and the situatedness of intercultural relations between international and domestic students in two Australian schools.

5. The problematization of the (im)possible subject: an analysis of Health and Physical Education policy from Australia, USA and Wales.

6. COVID-19 and doctoral education in Australia.

7. Reflections on the Repositioning of the Government’s Approach to Higher Education, or I’m Dreaming of a White Paper.

8. Towards a critical transformative approach to inclusive intercultural education.

9. Supporting students from equity groups: experiences of staff and considerations for institutions.

10. Displaced academics: intended and unintended consequences of the changing landscape of teacher education.

11. The 'good' teacher in an era of professional standards: policy frameworks and lived realities.

12. Catering to children and youth from refugee backgrounds in Australia: deep-rooted constraints.

13. Assessment planning at the program-level: a higher education policy review in Australia.

14. Ideal immigrants in name only? Shifting constructions and divergent discourses on the international student-immigration policy nexus in Australia, Canada, and Germany.

15. Relational pedagogy and the policy failure of contemporary Australian schooling: activist teaching and pedagogically driven reform.

16. The contemporary challenge of activism as curriculum work.

17. Attending to 'culture' in intercultural language learning: a study of Indonesian language teachers in Australia.

18. Repackaging authority: artificial intelligence, automated governance and education trade shows.

19. Policy rhetorics and responsibilization in the formation of early childhood Educational Leaders in Australia.

20. Curriculum interpretation and policy enactment in health and physical education: researching teacher educators as policy actors.

21. Resistant leadership: countering dominant paradigms in school improvement.

22. Caught in the frontline: examining the introduction of a new national data collection system for students with disability in Australia.

23. Trends in private higher education in Australia.

24. Discourses of teacher quality in the Australian print media 2014–2017: a corpus-assisted analysis.

25. Retaining meanings of quality in Australian early childhood education and care policy history: perspectives from policy makers.

26. The teacher ‘problem’: an analysis of the NSW education policy Great Teaching , Inspired Learning.

27. The policy problem: the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and implications for access to education.

28. Counting and comparing school performance: an analysis of media coverage of PISA in Australia, 2000–2014.

29. Performativity and the demise of the teaching profession: the need for rebalancing in Australia.

30. Fostering moral understanding, moral inquiry & moral habits through philosophy in schools: a Deweyian analysis of Australia's Ethical Understanding curriculum.

31. What can evidence-use in practice learn from evidence-use in policy?

32. Making network markets in education: the development of data infrastructure in Australian schooling.

33. John Dewey, William Wirt and the Gary Schools Plan: a centennial reappraisal.

34. School principals speaking back to widening participation policies in higher education.

35. Obliged to calculate: My School , markets, and equipping parents for calculativeness.

36. Industry currency and vocational teachers in Australia: what is the impact of contemporary policy and practice on their professional development?

37. ‘Educare’ in Australia: analysing policy mobility and transformation.

38. Social justice intents in policy: an analysis of capability for and through education.

39. The constraints of relevance on prevocational curriculum.

40. National agendas in global times: curriculum reforms in Australia and the USA since the 1980s.

41. Australian higher education reforms – unification or diversification?

42. ‘Give me air not shelter’: critical tales of a policy case of student re-engagement from beyond school.

43. Stepping outside: collaborative inquiry-based teacher professional learning in a performative policy environment.

44. The limits to public service: rural communities, professional families and work mobility.

45. Voices from a small discipline: How the Australian Vocational Education and Training discipline made sense of journal rankings.

46. Health-education policy interface: the implementation of the Eat Well Be Active policies in schools.

47. Citizenship, civic education and politics: the education policy context for young Australian citizens.

48. Travelling policy reforms reconfiguring the work of early childhood educators in Australia.

49. The impact of national agenda on a local education authority's website: a visual semiotic analysis.

50. Democracy, ‘sector-blindness’ and the delegitimation of dissent in neoliberal education policy: a response to Discourse 34(2), May 2013.