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1. Sonographer training pathways – A discussion paper on curriculum design and implementation.

3. Twelve tips for designing and implementing an academic coaching program.

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

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

6. Collaboratively crafting learning standards for tertiary education for environment and sustainability.

7. No Minister. Examining recent commentary on the draft Australian History and Civics and Citizenship curriculum.

8. Two approaches to curriculum development for educating for sustainability and CSR.

9. Re‐thinking historical consciousness in a pandemic: From commemoration to contestability.

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

11. Preparation for practice: embedding the development of professional identity within social work curriculum.

12. Clarifying Cultural Safety: its focus and intent in an Australian context.

13. Preparing doctoral candidates for employment: Delivering research and employability skills training in the PhD via work-integrated learning.

14. The recontextualisation of youth wellbeing in Australian schools.

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

16. Appearance, insults, allegations, blame and threats: an analysis of anonymous non-constructive student evaluation of teaching in Australia.

17. A commentary on infant mental health knowledge within the training of family therapists.

18. Schools, universities and history in the world of twenty-first century skills.

19. Engaging sustainability good practice within the curriculum design and property portfolio in the Australian higher education sector.

20. Co-designing multidisciplinary telehealth education for online learning.

21. Repositioning interprofessional education from the margins to the centre of Australian health professional education – what is required?

22. Integrating enterprise resource planning (SAP) in the accounting curriculum: a systematic literature review and case study.

23. Developing practice oriented undergraduate courses in a quality framework.

24. Towards an Australian model of culturally nourishing schooling.

25. Distorted representations of the ‘capability approach’ in Australian school education.

26. Constructing health and physical education curriculum for indigenous girls in a remote Australian community.

28. Nuancing the critique of commercialisation in schools: recognising teacher agency.

29. Supporting young children as digital citizens: The importance of shared understandings of technology to support integration in play‐based learning.

30. Sacred ties and fresh eyes: voicing critical public health perspectives in curriculum-making.

31. Developing a national geography curriculum for Australia.

32. Responding to COVID-19: Enriching students' responsible leadership through an online work-integrated learning project.

33. A Comparison Study of Integrating Theoretical and Practical Components of the Architecture Education Curriculum in Iran and Australia.

34. Continuities of influence.

35. Teachers’ Curriculum Stories: Perceptions and preparedness to enact change.

36. A low cost strategy to integrate digital technologies into the mathematics classroom.

37. The centre is dead, long live the centre! Reflections on centre and periphery in Australian senior history curricula.

38. Being a University in the Twenty-first Century: Rethinking Curriculum.

39. The potential of critical race theory in decolonizing university curricula.

40. Straddling the Divide: Towards an Associate Degree in Information Technology.

41. A unified call to action from Australian nursing and midwifery leaders: ensuring that Black lives matter.

42. ePortfolios In Australian Higher Education Arts: Differences and Differentiations.

43. Re-examining the Curriculum Development Centre: Coordinative Federalism and Kingdon's Agenda-Setting (1975-87).

44. Australian Curriculum implementation in a remote Aboriginal school: A curriculum leader's search for a transformational compromise.

45. Teaching evidence-based practice: Case study of an integrated assessment task for diagnostic radiography students.

46. What does healthy eating mean? Australian teachers' perceptions of healthy eating in secondary school curricula.

47. On the Borderline: Writing about Writing, Threshold Concepts of Writing, and Credit-Bearing Academic Writing Subjects in Australia.

48. Online Teaching in Social Work Education: Understanding the Challenges.

49. Placement quality has a greater impact on employability than placement structure or duration.

50. Whole Curriculum Mapping of Assessment: Cartographies of Assessment and Learning.