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Contents
Editorial
Katy Smart
Are the kids alright? Examining the intersection between education and mental health
Neil Humphrey
Response to Humphrey's 'Are the kids alright?'
Ben Aveyard
The challenges of promoting mental health in schools and the importance of trial evidence in surmounting these: A response to Humphrey
Chris Bonell
A significant number of our children are really not alright: Commentary on Professor Neil Humphrey's Open Dialogue
Tamsin Ford
Response to 'Are the kids alright? Examining the intersection between education and mental health' (Professor Neil Humphrey)
Diahann Gallard
Response to: Professor Neil Humphrey's paper 'Are the kids alright? Examining the intersection between education and mental health
Poppy Nash
The promise of school-based mental health within multi-tiered systems of support: A response to Humphrey
Nathaniel von der Embse
Author's response
Neil Humphrey
The triangle of education - learning, teaching and assessment: Insights from the Psychology of Education Section Annual Conference
Gulsah Kutuk & Junlin Yu
What motivates A-level students to achieve? Exploring the role of expectations and task values
Carol Brown
Series: Psychology of Education Review
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