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Journal of Educational and Instructional Studies in the World - Dünya’daki Eğitim ve Öğretim Çalışmaları Dergisi

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Guidelines

Please read through the guidelines below before submitting your paper.

Journal Content
Wjeis is a peer-reviewed and quarterly online journal. Contributions for all journals may include research papers, case studies, tutorials, courseware experiences, evaluations, review papers, and viewpoints. Wjeis invites proposals on all topics related to the use of education, instruction, learning and knowledge about new education including:
  • Curriculum and Instruction,
  • Economic, Social and Cultural Dimension of Education,
  • Pedagogical, Political, Philosophical, Legal, Ethical Reflections in Education,
  • Organization in Education,
  • Needs Assessment in Education,
  • Staff Training in Education,
  • Program and Material Development in Education,
  • Professional Experiences on Education,
  • Financial Planning of Education,
  • Learning Resources in Education,
  • Guidance and Counseling,
  • New Technology, Internet,
  • Measurement, Quality Control and Evaluation in Education,
  • Production of Quality in Education,
  • Performance Evaluation,
  • Innovation and Change in Education,
  • Education in the Future,
  • Education and Globalization,
  • Dynamism and Dimensions of Education in 21st Century,
  • Distance Education,
  • Equity, Justice and Human Rights in Education,
  • Professional Development,
  • Standards and Assessment,
  • Evaluation Methods in Education,
  • The Changing Roles of the Teacher.
General Guidelines and Submission Evaluation Criteria

Materials must be original, scientifically accurate, and coherent. The manuscript should be informative, summarizing the basic facts and conclusions, and maintaining a coherence and unity of thought having:

1. Value or usefulness to field or profession,
2. Adequacy of design and accuracy of analysis,
3. Presentation and interpretation of findings, discussion and conclusions,
4. Inclusion of appropriate implications for practice and policy,
5. Overall clarity of ideas and expression,
6. Significance,
7. Consistent with existing literature,
8. References to relevant existing work, and
9. Grammatical construction; writing style; use of non-sexist language.

Copyright

This journal is copyrighted by Wjeis . Material published and so copyrighted may not be published elsewhere without the written permission of Wjeis. No manuscript will be considered which has already been published or is being considered by another journal.

Handling of Manuscripts

All manuscripts are acknowledged upon receipt. Review is carried out as promptly as possible. The manuscript will be reviewed by at least three members of the Editorial Review Board, which takes approximately three months. However, the manuscript submitted by the Editor/S of Wjeis will NOT be reviewed ethically. When a decision for publication or rejection is made, the senior author or author designated to receive correspondence is notified. At the time of notification, the author may be asked to make certain revisions in the manuscript, or the Editor may submit suggested revisions to the author for approval.

Manuscripts

Articles may be either included as text in email letters to the following addresses [email protected] or word processor files attached to email letters. Microsoft WORD is the preferred word processor format, but Rich Text Format is acceptable. Files sent through regular postal mail on floppy diskettes are also acceptable. Written manuscripts should be in English. Manuscript must conform to the style of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA), 5th Edition Manuscripts should be single-spaced, and font face must be Calibri. Paper Size must be Letter size: A4 (21x29.7 or 8 1/2 x 11).

Cover Page The name(s), affiliation(s), address(es), and phone, fax, and email address(es) of the author(s) centered between margins must appear on a separate cover page. Manuscripts are blind reviewed so there must be no indication of the author(s) name on the pages, except in appropriate citations. Multiple authors should be delimited by a single blank line. Use a Calibri, 12 point. Please do not put any acknowledgements or thanks here, but place them in the optional Acknowledgement section.
Abstract An informative, comprehensive abstract of 200 to 250 words must also be submitted and typed on a separate page. This abstract should succinctly summarize the major points of the paper, and the author's summary and/or conclusions. Start the abstract with the sequence "Abstract:" (without the quotes) in 10 point bold-face without a line break after "Abstract:". Leave 1 blank line after the abstract.
Keywords NOT exceed 7 words. Key words must appear after the abstract on the same separate page.

Title

The title should start with a capital letter, unnumbered and centered between the margins. Use a Calibri 12 point, bold font for the title. The body of the paper must begin immediately after the title. Leave 2 blank lines after title.

Running Text

In general, manuscripts must be between 10 and 15 single-spaced pages including the references, figures and tables. Research Briefs and Notes for Editor, Reviews may be shorter, normally between 03 –10 pages. Use italic print to emphasize words (Bold type and underlining must be avoided). The text must always be justified to occupy the full line width, so that the right margin is NOT ragged. Leave 2 blank lines at the end of the text.
Biodata Scholarly information about author/s of 100 to 150 words must also be submitted. Leave 2 blank lines after bio-data and please do not forget adding your photo and detailed contact addresses.
Financial Support Work reported or a grant under which a study was made must be noted just prior to the Acknowledgments. Leave 2 blank lines after financial support.

Acknowledgements

This is an optional section. Acknowledgments or appreciation to individuals for assistance with the manuscript or with the material reported should be included as a note to appear at the end of the article prior to the References. Leave 2 blank lines after acknowledgments.
References References must conform to the style of the Publication Manual of the (APA) 5th Edition. Start the references with the sequence "References" (without the quotes) in 10 point bold-face and leave 1 blank lines after "References".