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1. The 2022 SEND Green Paper and the SENCo: more evidence on demographics, qualifications and leadership status.

2. Justice through higher education: Revisiting White Paper 3 of 1997.

3. Upward mobility, betrayal, and the Black Papers on education.

4. The Ruskin Speech and Great Debate in English education, 1976–1979: A study of motivation.

6. An overview of 25 years of research on digital personalised learning in primary and secondary education: A systematic review of conceptual and methodological trends.

7. 'What is the Problem Represented to Be' in the educational policies relating to the social inclusion of learners with SEN in mainstream schools in England?

8. A figurational viewpoint of the complexity of policy enactment: An opportunity for agonistic dialogue?

9. Introduction to the Special Issue: exclusion, expulsion and suspension of students with disabilities: advancing knowledge, preventing educational exclusion.

10. Apprenticeships: The problem of attractiveness and the hindrance of heterogeneity.

11. Fail to plan, plan to fail. Are education policies in England helping teachers to deliver on the promise of democracy?

12. Exploring teachers' views of cultural capital in English schools.

13. Justifications for the study of computers on the curriculum: Neo‐vocational ideology veiled in progressive educational discourse.

14. Fragmented spaces in the urban landscape: A socio-spatial analysis of educational supply in the city of Madrid.

15. Motility, viscosity and field: A portrayal of migrant teachers' professional mobility and ethical conflicts in American and Australian faith‐based schools.

16. The trajectory of computer science education policy in Ireland: A document analysis narrative.

17. Towards a mechanism for expert policy advice in education.

18. Japan's Higher Education Policies under Global Challenges.

19. Don't shy away from paradigm‐shifting projects; benefits usually outweigh difficulties.

20. The efficacy of learning analytics interventions in higher education: A systematic review.

21. From evidence-informed to evidence-based: An evidence building framework for education.

22. Teaching in the right context: Textbook supply program, language, and learning.

23. Inbreeding and research collaborations in Portuguese higher education.

24. What is higher education to contemporary students in Germany?

25. Is wealth found in the soil or in the brain? Investing in farm people in Malawi.

26. Finding our true north: On languages, understanding and curriculum in Northern Ireland.

27. Bourdieu and position‐making in a changing field: Enactment of the national curriculum in Australia.

28. Influential sociocultural factors on teacher agency in times of educational change: Reflection from a Southeast Asian context.

29. How National Education Policy 2020 can be a lodestar to transform future generation in India.

30. Temporalising barriers: Postsecondary schooling access among precarious status students in Toronto.

31. Disrupting language of instruction policy at a classroom level: oracy examples from South Africa and Zambia.

32. Problematising social mobility in relation to Higher Education policy.

33. The governance and standardisation of research information in different science systems: A comparative analysis of Germany and Italy.

34. Of Bumping and Bending: Foreign Universities' FDI Strategies in Malaysia.

35. Modern services led growth and development in a structuralist dual economy: Long‐run implications of skilled labor constraint.

36. Make First: Exploring Methods to Deliver Anti‐Racist and Anti‐Ableist Craft Learning.

37. 'Standing back' or 'stepping up'? Exploring climate change education policy influence in England.

38. A critical analysis of Indonesia's 2013 national curriculum: Tensions between global and local concerns.

39. The sensorium and fleshy schools.

40. Synergy and Tension between Large‐Scale and Classroom Assessment: International Trends.

41. The National Leadership Education Research Agenda 2020–2025: Advancing the State of Leadership Education Scholarship.

42. Neoliberalising Education: New Geographies of Private Tuition, Class Privilege, and Minority Ethnic Advancement.

43. Education and ignorance in the UK 80 years after Beveridge: The role of government and equality of opportunity.

44. Beyond the door frame: The role of educational policies and guidelines in (un)welcoming Black refugee students.

45. Education systems and academic stress—A comparative perspective.

46. 'Populism' and competing epistemic communities in English educational policy: A response to Craske and Watson.

47. System quality in early childhood care and education in Jamaica: Implications for policy.

48. Taking Education Seriously: The Ongoing Challenge.

49. Education policy reform and the impact of free preschool education on boys' and girls' reading competence.

50. Advocacy leadership and the deprofessionalising of the special educational needs co‐ordinator role.