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1. Weekly Policy Papers.

2. Weekly Policy Papers.

3. Weekly Policy Papers.

4. Weekly Policy Papers.

5. Weekly Policy Papers.

6. Policy papers published last week.

7. Weekly Policy Papers.

8. Re-Assembling Anti-Oppressive Practice (1): The Personal, the Political, the Professional

9. Curriculum Knowledge, Justice, Relations: The Schools White Paper (2010) in England.

10. Weekly Policy Papers.

12. The Enactment Of Cognitive Science Informed Approaches In The Classroom - Teacher Experiences And Contextual Dimensions.

13. Understanding Students' Emotional Reactions to Entrepreneurship Education: A Conceptual Framework

14. Assistive technologies to access print resources for students with visual impairment: Implications for accommodations in high stakes assessments.

15. Caring trajectories and health in mid-life.

16. Education Excellence Everywhere White Paper.

17. Weekly Policy Papers: Part 3: Think tank and third party policy papers.

18. Policy papers published last week.

19. Policy papers published last week.

20. Policy papers published last week.

21. Expanding or restricting access to tertiary education? A tale of two sectors and two countries.

22. Religious education and social justice: reflections on an approach to teaching religious education.

23. A BEME systematic review of UK undergraduate medical education in the general practice setting: BEME Guide No. 32.

24. Quantifying the Association Between Family Homelessness and School Absence in Wales, UK.

25. The impact of the changes to United Kingdom psychiatry training recruitment in 2021.

26. The future of the research and teaching nexus in a post-pandemic world.

27. The recognition and management of delirium superimposed on dementia.

28. Schools That Work for Everyone: the Green Paper.

29. Reviewing the impact of COVID-19 on children's rights to, in and through education.

30. Dementia's preventative futures: researcher perspectives on prospective developments in the UK.

31. The impact of COVID‐19 on oral surgery training.

32. Amenity as educator: Geographies of education, citizenship, and the CPRE in 1930s England.

33. Experiences of forced migration: learning for educators and learners: a report.

34. Survey reveals range of approaches to assessing GCSEs and A-levels.

35. ASPIRE to a Better Future: The Impact of the Pandemic on Young People, and Options for Schools Post-COVID-19.

36. A systematic review of the principles of co-production in relation to the mental health and wellbeing of care leavers.

37. Looking back at leisure: an abridged version of ‘the growth of many leisures? Three decades of leisure studies 1982–2011’.

38. Service children in education: a review of the literature from five countries.

39. Person‐centred practices in education: a systematic review of research.

40. The impact of hybridity on PPP governance and related accountability mechanisms: the case of UK education PPPs.

41. An examination of student nurse practitioners' diagnostic reasoning skills.

42. Building a competitive application: exploring the entry routes and educational choices of otolaryngology higher surgical trainees in the UK.

43. Electrochemistry education in the twenty-first century: the current landscape in the UK, challenges and opportunities.

44. Editorial.

45. Clinical academic research internships: What works for nurses and the wider nursing, midwifery and allied health professional workforce.

46. Through a Glass Darkly: The Teaching and Assessment of Drawing Skills in the UK Post‐16 Art & Design Curriculum.

47. Frameworks and guidance to support ethical public health practice.

48. Students-as-insurers: rethinking 'risk' for disadvantaged young people considering higher education in England.

49. Candidate evaluation of national recruitment in oral surgery.

50. From being the most vulnerable children to becoming conventional members of society: four cases from Manchester certified industrial schools, c. 1880–1920.