Author's Guidelines

  1. Articles submitted to the Journal should normally be between 4,000 to 7,000 words with single space and should be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 250 words, containing the importance of the topic, the gap between theory and practice or between reality and expectation, or lacks studies, objectives of the present study, method, findings, and conclusion.
  2. On the abstract, explicitly write in bold: aim, method, result, and conclusion. 
  3. Below the abstract, about three to five keywords should appear together with the main body of the article with the font size 11.
  4. The Journal operates a peer review process and promotes blind reviewing. To facilitate this process, the author’s names, affiliations, and the email address of the corresponding author should appear only on a detachable cover sheet.
  5. Articles should be written in English in single space, using Microsoft Word, font size 12, Californian FB, top and left margin 3 cm, bottom and right margin 2.5 cm, printed in Letters.
  6. Insert a header on even page indicating the name of the Journal, Volume, Number, month, and year, and page number of the publication. On the odd page, insert the author(s) and a few words of the title of the articles.
  7. Write the main body of the article in two columns, except for tables and figures. Use first line indent of 1 cm, but no indent for the first paragraph right after the main title and first paragraph after subheadings.
  8. Block citation should be 1 cm indented with the font size 11.
  9. For research-based articles, the outline used is the introduction (without heading or subheading),  method, findings and discussion, conclusion, and references.
  10. The title should be less than 12 words, capitalized, centered, with font size 14.
  11. The introduction should consist of the background of the study, research contexts, literary review, problem, problem identification, novelty, and research objective. All introduction should be presented in the forms of paragraphs, not pointers, with the proportion of 15-20% of the whole article length.
  12. The method section consists of  description concerning the research design, data sources, data collection, and data analysis with the proportion of  10-15% of the total article length, all presented in the form of paragraphs.
  13. The findings and discussion section consist of a description of the results of the data analysis to answer the research question(s) and their meanings are seen from current theories and references of the area addressed. The proportion of this section is 40-60% of the total article length.
  14. The conclusion section consists of the summary, restatement of the main findings.
  15. Use only horizontal lines when using tables. Put the table number and the title of the table on top of it.
  16. Every source cited in the body of the article should appear in the reference, and all sources appearing in the reference should be cited in the body of the article.
  17. The sources cited should at least 80% come from those published in the last 10 years. The sources cited are primary sources in the forms of journal articles, books, and research reports, including theses and dissertations. Citations from the journal should be at least 80% of the total references cited.
  18. Citation is done using a bracket (last name and year of publication). When the sources are cited verbatim, the page number is included (p. 78 or pp. 78-89).
  19. Quotation and references follow APA style and the latter should be included at the end of the article