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Author Guidelines

Authors would prepare their manuscript following the instructions for authors given below before submitting it. Manuscripts must be written in English. The entire text and references should be single-spaced and one-column. The Font and size include Open Sans 16 point for the title (initial caps of the title),12 point for author's name and 10 point for affiliations and corresponding's email. 10 point for abstract and 12 point for the main text and the section headings in the body of the text,double spaced,in A4 format with 2cm margins and the text of Manuscript should be justified. The manuscript must be saved in a document format and should not contain page numbers.

Organization of the Manuscript

Title

Abstract

Introduction

Materials and Methods

Results

Discussion

References

Title Information: The title of the article should be informative,brief,centered and bold. Author’s names and contact information should include the author’s university affiliation,current position,mailing address,e-mail,and phone number.

Abstract and Key Words: Start with the title "Abstract" left justified,bold,initial caps. This should be followed by the abstract text (250 – 350 words) typed in single space. Left justify all paragraphs,with no indent,and single space between paragraphs. Do not cite references in the abstract and use the following headings: Background,rationale for study; Methods and Results,brief presentation of methods and presentation of significant results; Conclusions,short statement of data interpretation. Insert 3 to 5 Key Words after abstract.

Introduction: State the reason for the work,the context,background,aims and the hypotheses being tested. End the Introduction with a brief statement of what has been achieved.

Materials & Methods: The Materials and Methods section must be sufficiently detailed to permit others to replicate the studies. This section includes the methods and methodology the research was carried out. In this section,authors would present descriptions about research method,subjects and sampling method,research tools,statistical procedures and employed software. The Method section also must include a statement describing how informed consent was obtained from the participants (or their parents/guardians). Authors are required to state in writing that they have complied with ethical standards in the treatment of their sample, human or animal, or to describe the details of treatment.

Results: This section should present evidently but briefly the research findings. The Results are presented in the form of tables or figures when possible and the text should explain or elaborate on the tabular data,but numbers should not be repeated within the text. In this section authors must provide detailed information for each statistical test applied including the type of test,specific p values,degree of freedom and other related information.

Discussion: The discussion section should be as succinct as possible and should include a brief statement of the principal findings,a discussion of the validity of the observations,a discussion of the findings in light of previous studies dealing with the same or closely related subjects,and a statement of the possible significance of the work. This section ends with probably recommendations for further researches.

References: References should be cited in the text in the Numeric style that is identified by a number,beginning with 1 for the first citation and continuing in sequence. The number should be used such as this: Flavell1 discuss the metacognition under two main headings: Metacognitive knowledge and metacognitive control …

Where author refers to the same work on more than one occasion, he/she should re-use the same number as the first citation to the document. Where a work has more than one author or editor, cite the name of the first named author or editor only,followed by, et al. : Cooper et al. 2 study of effective classroom learning in English and History ...

A references list should be provided at the end of the text,listed in numerical order,1 onwards, to match the numerical citations in the text. Examples of various materials may be cited is presented blow:

A. Book: When referring to a particular part of a book, give author(s) last name,initials of first names. (Year). Title of book. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher.

Examples 1. Schoenfeld,A. (1985). Mathematical Problem Solving. San Diego,CA: Academic Press. 2. Cooper,P. & McIntyre,D. (1996). Effective Teaching and Learning: Teachers' and Students' Perspectives. Buckingham: Open University Press

B. Journal article: give author(s) last name,initials of first names. (Year). Title of article. Journal title,volume (issue number),Page number(s).

Examples 1. Flavell,J.H. (1979). Metacognitive and cognitive monitoring: A new area of cognitive developmental inquiry. American Psychologyst,34,906-911. 2. Jager,B.,Jansen,M.,& Reezigt,G. (2005). The development of metacognition in primary school learning environments. School Effectiveness and School improvement,16,179-196.

Conflict of Interest: Authors must explicitly acknowledge all sources of findings and include this information in Acknowledgement section of the manuscript. Authors must also state other potential conflicts of interest including financial and non-financial,in the cover letter that accompanies the manuscript submission.

REVIEW PROCESS: All manuscripts receive an initial review by the Journal Chief Editor and/or assistant editors to determine the originality,validity,and importance of content and conclusions. Manuscripts with insufficient priority for publication will be rejected promptly. Other manuscripts are sent for peer review. All reviewers remain anonymous. Authors are informed about the Editor’s decision after the review process is completed.

Letters to the Editor: Letters may be submitted online either as responses to published articles (follow the link 'submit a response' when viewing an article online) or as general letters to the Editor. Letters may be up to 500 words in length with a maximum of 5 references.

 

Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  1. The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  2. The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  3. Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  4. The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  5. The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  6. If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
 

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