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Tables of contents

Journal of Education Policy

Volume 24 Number 6, November 2009

Articles

 

The trials and tribulations of partnerships in refugee settlement services in Australia

Ravinder Kaur Sidhu & Sandra Taylor

655 – 672

The inequalities in school choice in Spain in accordance to PISA data

Josep-Oriol Escardíbul & Anna Villarroya

673 – 696

The development of adult and community education policy in New Zealand: insights from Popper

Gloria Slater

697 – 716

Accounting for quality in Australian childcare: a dilemma for policymakers

Karin Ishimine, Collette Tayler & Karen Thorpe

717 – 732

Childcare workforce reform in England and 'the early years professional': a critical discourse analysis

Jayne Osgood

733 – 751

Writing in policy, writing out lives

Patricia Machawira & Venitha Pillay

753 – 767

Putting school commercialism in context: a global history of Junior Achievement Worldwide

Mayssoun Sukarieh & Stuart Tannock

769 – 786

Governing by partnerships: dilemmas in Swedish education policy at the turn of the millennium

Magnus Dahlstedt

787 – 801

Book reviews

Matthew L. N. Wilkinson; Aaron Cooley; Sarah Evans

803 – 808

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Language, Culture and Curriculum

Volume 22 Number 2, July 2009

Articles

 

Language attitudes and heritage language maintenance among Chinese immigrant families in the USA

Donghui Zhang & Diana T. Slaughter-Defoe

77 – 93

Out of the Communist frying pan and into the EU fire? Exploring the case of Kashubian

Niamh Nestor & Tina Hickey

95 – 119

English-only language-in-education policy in multilingual classrooms in Ghana

Kwasi Opoku-Amankwa

121 – 135

Teaching the Chinese language to heritage versus non-heritage learners: parents' perceptions of a community weekend school in the United States

Bessie Lee Lawton & Kim A. Logio

137 – 155

Curricular perspectives in the heritage language context: assessing culture and identity

Sara Beaudrie, Cynthia Ducar & Ana Maria Relaño-Pastor

157 – 174

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Language Learning Journal

Volume 37 Number 3, November 2009
Editorial 277 – 279

Articles

 

Trawling through language policy: practices and possibilities post-1994

Penny Singh

281 – 291

On becoming literate in English: a during- and post-apartheid personal story

Emmanuel Mgqwashu

293 – 303

Policy: powerful or pointless? An exploration of the role of critical literacy in challenging and changing gender stereotypes

Elizabeth Ralfe

305 – 321

Language matters in rural schools in South Africa: Are educators making the implementation of the Language in Education Policy (1997) work?

Reshma Sookrajh & Jenny Joshua

323 – 338

Policy and strategies for ESL pedagogy in multilingual classrooms: the Classroom Talk Programme

Shalina Naicker & Robert J. Balfour

339 – 358

Policy versus practice: the role of the home language in learning mathematics and science in English-medium classrooms

Rosemary Wildsmith-Cromarty & Mary Gordon

359 – 370

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Journal of Education and Work

Volume 22 Number 4, 30 September 2009

Articles

 

Constructing learning: adversarial and collaborative working in the British construction industry

Dan Bishop, Alan Felstead, Alison Fuller, Nick Jewson, Lorna Unwin & Konstantinos Kakavelakis

243 – 260

Getting through closed doors? Labour market entry among ethnic minority and majority youth with low levels of formal education

Liv Anne Støren, Vibeke Opheim & Håvard Helland

261 – 282

Making it professionally: student identity and industry professionals in higher education

Daniel Ashton

283 – 300

Employability and higher education: contextualising female students’ workplace experiences to enhance understanding of employability development

Louise Gracia

301 – 318

Funding full-time study through part-time work

Mark Richardson, Carl Evans & Gbolahan Gbadamosi

319 – 334

Book reviews

David Raffe; Ben Kotzee

335 – 339

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