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

2. “Falling into disuse”: the rise and fall of Froebelian mathematical folding within British kindergartens.

3. Corrupt language, corrupt thought: the White Paper The importance of teaching.

4. Advancing language teacher emotion research: a nuanced, dialectical, and empowering stance.

5. PAPER FOLDING AT THE EAST MIDLANDS JOINT ATM/MA BRANCH.

6. Silencing the "other" Black Paper contributors.

7. Evaluating and reframing vocational education and training for refugees: insights from five refugee groups across three cities of India.

8. Pathways to Eurocracy: a study of international orientations among French students who pursue EU careers.

9. Time to negotiate Singapore's meritocracy? Getting ready for the future of work and education.

10. Unmaking the market: exploring the Chilean challenges to de-privatise the educational system.

11. She is "just an intern": transnational Chinese language teachers' emotion labor with mentors in a teacher residency program.

12. Visualising tensions in undergraduate education: Clark's triangle revisited.

13. 'Why did you become a linguist? Nobody reads your work!'– Academic struggles constructed through humour and laughter.

14. Erasures and equivalences: negotiating the politics of culture in the OECD's global competence project.

15. Negative capital: a generalised definition and application to educational effectiveness and equity.

16. Co-making the future: crafting tomorrow with insights and perspectives from the China-U.S. young maker competition.

17. 'In most supermarkets food does not cost £3 per day ...' The impact of the school food voucher scheme during COVID‐19.

18. In pursuit of social democracy: Shena Simon and the reform of secondary education in England, 1938–1948.

19. Transition: a systematic review of literature exploring the experiences of pupils moving from primary to secondary school in the UK.

20. Empty Britain? Hegemony and ambiguity in British education policy.

21. Pictures for Schools: visual education in the classroom and the art gallery.

22. Education for liberal democracy: Fred Clarke and the 1944 Education Act.

23. Getting in, getting on, going further: Exploring the role of employers in the degree apprentice to graduate transition.

24. TEACHERS AND THE MYTH OF MODERNISATION.

25. A Critical Analysis of Mark Ravenhill's The Cane: Hegemonic Subjects' Revolt against Authority.

26. Interviews with creative techniques: research with Russian-speaking migrant pupils.

27. Fighting for social democracy: R.H. Tawney and educational reconstruction in the Second World War.

28. Caring for students by caring for ourselves first: comadre co-teaching during times of crisis.

29. Understanding equivocal feedback in PhD supervision meetings: a conversation analysis approach.

30. Disciplinary knowledge, pedagogy, and assessment in non-university marine engineering education – consequences for student academic success.

31. Collaborative autoethnography in examining online teaching during the pandemic: from a 'teacher agency' perspective.

32. The case for scaling authentic learning across undergraduate and postgraduate research skills courses.

33. Teaching quality, social mobility and 'opportunity' in England: the case of the teaching and leadership innovation fund.

34. Career decisions of further education college students: where does higher education 'fit in'?

35. Evaluating 'Blair's Educational Legacy?': some comments on the special issue of Oxford Review of Education.

36. Organizing metaphors for design methods.

37. The relationship between the teacher's approach to teaching and the student's attitude toward technology in Croatian primary schools.

38. Durkheim and the Sociology of Education in Britain.

39. Systematic literature review of primary‒secondary transitions: International research.

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

41. ENGLISH SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.

42. (Dis)continuity and the Coalition: primary pedagogy as craft and primary pedagogy as performance.

43. The field of educational management.

44. The Early Years Pupil Premium: practitioners' perspectives on if the funding supports 'closing the gap' for looked after children?

45. For the curious: A multi-method exploration of curiosity in further education colleges through the narratives of lecturers.

46. The strange death of UK civil defence education in the 1980s.

47. Employability and higher education: the follies of the ‘Productivity Challenge’ in the Teaching Excellence Framework.

48. Considering the marketing of higher education: the role of student learning gain as a potential indicator of teaching quality.

49. The elite nature of International Schooling: a theoretical framework based upon rituals and character formation.

50. Language socialization and academic discourse in English as a Foreign Language contexts: A research agenda.