The journal invites scholars and experts working in the field of Education and Learning. Articles should be original, research-based, unpublished, and not under review elsewhere. All submitted manuscripts will undergo a review process by the editorial team and blind peer reviewers.
Manuscript Requirements
Language: Articles must be written in standard Indonesian or English.
Length: Approximately 4000–7000 words, including the entire text, tables, figures, notes, references, and appendices.
Title The title should be concise, clear, and informative, reflecting the content of the article. Each major word should begin with a capital letter. Maximum: 14 words or 100 characters (excluding spaces). Subtitles may be used to clarify the focus.
Author’s Names and Affiliations Include full names without academic or professional titles. Provide institutional affiliation, address, email, and phone number for each author.
Abstract and Keywords Written in one paragraph, both in English and Indonesian, no more than 200 words. Must include: background, objective, method, result, and implication. Include 3–5 keywords. No citations allowed.
Main Content
For empirical research: Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Results and Discussion, Conclusion.
For conceptual/library research: Introduction, Discussion, Conclusion.
References Preferably from the last 10 years. Authors are encouraged to use Mendeley or another reference manager. All citations must appear in-text (no endnotes). Use APA Style (7th edition).
Citation and Reference Examples
Books
Mitchell, J.A., Thomson, M., & Coyne, R.P. (2017). A guide to citation. London, England: My Publisher.
Jones, A.F., & Wang, L. (2011). Spectacular creatures: The Amazon rainforest (2nd ed.). San Jose, Costa Rica: My Publisher.
Journals
Mitchell, J.A. (2017). Citation: Why is it so important. Mendeley Journal, 67(2), 81–95.