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101. Curricular responses to Computer Science provision in schools: current provision and alternative possibilities.

102. Building a socially accountable medical school: A layered analysis of the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine.

104. Learning progression in the humanities: identifying tensions in articulating progression in humanities in Wales.

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

106. A genealogy of EU discourses and practices of deliberative governance: Beyond states and markets?

107. Curriculum coherence and teachers' decision-making in Scottish high school history syllabi.

108. Opportunities for faculty‐librarian collaboration in an expanded dentistry curriculum.

109. Losing the race? Philosophy of race in U.K. philosophy departments.

110. Weapons of mass construction: The role of the Australian Curriculum in political discourse.

111. Curating a media‐linked curriculum.

112. A biomedical engineering curriculum development: A qualitative study engaging four stakeholders.

113. The effects of international mobility on teachers' power of curriculum agency.

114. Reclaiming accountability through collaborative curriculum enquiry: New directions in teacher evaluation.

115. Preparing Future Designers for their Role in Co‐Design: Student Insights on Learning Co‐Design.

116. Pathways, journeys and experiences: Integrating curricular activities related to social accountability within an undergraduate medical curriculum.

117. Policy education in a research‐focused doctoral nursing program: Power as knowing participation in change.

118. Artificial intelligence education for young children: A case study of technology‐enhanced embodied learning.

119. Listening to or looking at models: Learning about dynamic complex systems in science among learners who are blind and learners who are sighted.

120. Advancing the voice of women through doctoral education: Proposed models for dental hygienists and dental therapists.

121. Updated core competencies in pharmacoepidemiology to inform contemporary curricula and training for academia, government, and industry.

122. Examining the structure of credibility evaluation when sixth graders read online texts.

123. Workforce training in family therapy and systemic practices: An evaluation framework and case study.

124. Science education in an age of misinformation.

125. Outcomes management practices in tiered school‐based speech–language therapy: A Canadian example.

126. 'Noticing' in health professions education: Time to pay attention?

127. Lesson learned from the pandemic for learning physics.

128. BNE und Chemieunterricht – BNE als roter Faden durch die Schulchemie und Beispiel einer Lerneinheit zur Klimawirksamkeit von Kohlenstoffdioxid.

129. Ultrasound Simulation Training for Radiology Residents—Curriculum Design and Implementation.

130. Abstracts of Second- and Third-Place Undergraduate Papers.

131. Gerodontology in the dental school curriculum: A scoping review.

132. Systematic review of medical education on spirituality.

133. What styles of reasoning are important in primary English?

134. Transformative disciplinary learning in history and social studies: Lessons from a high autonomy curriculum in New Zealand.

135. Constructivist teaching and learning with technologies in the COVID‐19 lockdown in Eastern India.

136. Replacing executive stock options with share units: A Canadian study.

137. Development of a pediatric anesthesia fellowship curriculum in Australasia by the Society for Pediatric Anesthesia of New Zealand and Australia (SPANZA) education sub committee.

138. The impact of COVID‐19 on A Level exams in England: Students as consumers.

139. The uses and abuses of boredom in the classroom.

140. Development of a training programme for professional nurses in South Africa – An educational response to the COVID‐19 pandemic.

141. Scaffolding ecosystems science practice by blending immersive environments and computational modeling.

142. Learner agency and the curriculum: a critical realist perspective.

143. Literature as aesthetic knowledge: implications for curriculum and education.

144. The global–local tension in medical education: turning 'think global, act local' on its head?

145. A unique and effective method of anatomy education: Small-group learning with prosected plastinated specimens.

146. When assessment defines the content—understanding goals in between teachers and policy.

147. A different view of literacy.

148. IMPROVING RESEARCH ON COMPUTERS IN SCIENCE LEARNING.

149. Secondary school teachers' perceptions of the shared creative processes and the potential role of technology in the expressive arts.

150. Undoing discourses of deficit with EAL learners: The centrality of social relations in teachers' curriculum work.