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1. Weekly Policy Papers.

2. Weekly Policy Papers.

3. Policy papers published last week.

4. The continuing professional development of science teachers: a discussion paper.

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

6. 'You just need to work harder': Misalignments between the rhetoric of social mobility and education for social justice.

7. LOOKING AT THE WALTER RODNEY PAPERS: ATLANTA, GEORGETOWN AND LONDON.

8. The ‘shape’ of teacher professionalism in England: professional standards, performance management, professional development and the changes proposed in the 2010 White Paper.

9. Policy papers published last week.

10. More than a piece of paper?: Personal education plans and ‘looked after’ children in England.

11. "I've got a mountain of paperwork to do!" Literacies and texts in a cycle technicians' workshop.

12. Systemically oriented leadership: Leading multi-school organisations in England.

13. STEM education in England: questioning the "leaky pipeline" metaphor.

14. Education Excellence Everywhere White Paper.

15. Silencing the "other" Black Paper contributors.

16. Education Excellence Everywhere White Paper.

17. A critical consideration of 'mental health and wellbeing' in education: Thinking about school aims in terms of wellbeing.

18. Education, Rural Governance and Mechanism of Literary Production in Jane Eyre and Nineteenth-Century England.

19. Levelling Up and 18-24 Year Olds in England.

20. Religious education syllabus development and the need for education theory.

21. Making Sense of Burnout: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis of How Teachers in England Discuss and Encounter the Term Burnout.

22. Should I stay or should I go? The effect of London's terrorist attack on the educational choices of Muslims.

23. Reimagining Children's Behaviour and Behaviour Management "Otherwise": A Critical Commentary on the English Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS).

24. The achievement gap: The impact of between‐class attainment grouping on pupil attainment and educational equity over time.

25. Recent trends in the spatial distribution of human capital: Are skill levels converging across regions in England and Wales?

26. Educational Studies and Educational Practice: A Necessary Engagement.

27. Children and Society Policy Review—A review of government consultation processes when engaging with children and young people about the statutory guidance for Relationships and Sex Education in schools in England.

28. EDUCATION AND SOCIAL HAUNTING IN POST-INDUSTRIAL BRITAIN: PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS' EXPERIENCES OF SCHOOLING IN A FORMER COALMINING COMMUNITY.

29. Critical race theory in England: impact and opposition.

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

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

32. Interaction in Complementary School Contexts: Developing Identities of Choice -- An Introduction.

33. The difficulties of judging what difference the Pupil Premium has made to school intakes and outcomes in England.

34. Bill Jones reports on a series of papers intended to be accessible to adult learners and society at large.

35. Governing collaborations: how boards engage with their communities in multi-academy trusts in England.

36. Reading with technology: the new normal.

37. Everyday erosions: neoliberal political rationality, democratic decline and the Multi-Academy Trust.

38. Integrating Young People into the Workforce: England's Twenty-First Century Solutions.

39. Writing together: practitioners, academics and policy makers.

41. Education, schooling and inclusive practice at a secondary free school in England.

42. Schools White Paper a classic curate's egg.

43. What is the proposed role of research evidence in England’s ‘self-improving’ school system?

44. Using a modified version of the reflective approach to teaching practicum debriefing in assessing learning outcomes in a university module.

45. The relational features of evidence use.

46. Who has high science capital? An exploration of emerging patterns of science capital among students aged 17/18 in England.

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

48. 'I will be 'fighting' even more for pupils with SEN': SENCOs' role predictions in the changing English policy context.

49. A trans‐European perspective on how artists can support teachers, parents and carers to engage with young people in the creative arts.

50. Ensuring rights matter: England's and Scotland's frameworks for implementing the rights of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities.