One.- Globalization and Educational Change: New Policy Worlds.- Marketization in Education: Looking Back to Move Forward with a Stronger Critique.- Multicultural Education in the United States and Canada: The Importance of National Policies.- International Comparative Studies of Education and Large-Scale Change.- A Changed Policy Environment for US Universities.- The Implications of Policy Decisions on Practices in Early Childhood Education.- Policy-Practice Connections in State Standards-Based Reform.- Informed Consent? Issues in Implementing and Sustaining Government-Driven Educational Change.- School District-Wide Reform Policies in Education.- Five Key Factors in Supporting Comprehensive School Reform.- Knowledge Producers and Policymakers: Kissing Kin or Squabbling Siblings?.- Linkages Between Federal, State and Local Levels in Educational Reform.- Educational Governance Reforms: The Uncertain Role of Local School Boards in the United States.- Accountability Policies and Their Effects.- Parent and Community Involvement in Schools: Policy Panacea or Pandemic?.- Democratic Values in Bureaucratic Structures: Interrogating the Essential Tensions.- Approaches to the Funding of Schools and Their Effects on Capacity.- Formulaic Approaches to the Funding of Colleges and Universities.- The UK Policy for School Leadership: Uneasy Transitions.- Educational Leadership in Policy Contexts That Strive for Equity.- Accountable Schools and the Leadership They Need.- The Recruitment and Retention of School Leaders: Understanding Administrator Supply and Demand.- Two.- Teacher Certification Policy: Multiple Treatment Interactions on the Body Politic.- Retaining Teachers in High-Poverty Schools: A Policy Framework.- The Cultural Context of Teachers’ Work: Policy, Practice andPerformance.- School Improvement Within a Knowledge Economy: Fostering Professional Learning from a Multidimensional Perspective.- Teacher Informal Learning and Teacher Knowledge: Theory, Practice and Policy.- No Teacher Left Untested: Historical Perspectives on Teacher Regulation.- Teacher Professional Standards: A Policy Strategy to Control, Regulate or Enhance the Teaching Profession?.- Triage or Tapestry? Teacher Unions’ Work in an Era of Systemic Reform.- Improving Research-Policy Relationships: The Case of Literacy.- Literacies in Early Childhood: The Interface of Policy, Research, and Practice.- Balanced Elementary Literacy Instruction in the United States: A Personal Perspective.- Evidence-Based State Literacy Policy: A Critical Alternative.- Literacies in Adolescence: An Analysis of Policies from the United States and Queensland, Australia.- Assessing Literacies.- Literacies in Families and Communities.- Literacies and Media Culture.- Technology and Literacies: From Print Literacy to Dialogic Literacy.- Adult Literacy Policy: Mind the GAP.- Shaping Literacy Policy: From Abstract Ideals to Accountable Practices.- Literacy in Developed and Developing Countries.- The Changing Nature of Employment and Adult Learning Policies: Unlocking Creative Forces.- Current Theories of Workplace Learning: A Critical Assessment.- Learning and Work Transition Policies in a Comparative Perspective: Canada and Germany.- Disjunctions in the Supply of and Demand for Education in the Labor Force 1930–2003: ‘Trafficking in Gaps’.- Running Faster to Stay in the Same Place? The Intended and Unintended Consequences of Government Policy for Workplace Learning in Britain.- Improving Gender Equality in Work Organisations by Action Research.- Information and CommunicationTechnologies and Workplace Learning: The Contested Terrain of Legislation, Policies, Programs and Practices.- Recognition of Learning Through Work.- Trade Unions and Changing Practices of Workers’ Education.- Expanding Conception of Work and Learning: Recent Research and Policy Implications.- Volunteer Work and Learning: Hidden Dimensions of Labour Force Training.- The other Half (or More) of the Story: Unpaid Household and Care Work and Lifelong Learning.- New Forms of Learning and Work Organization in the it Industry: A German Perspective on Informal Learning.