Author Guidelines

Educational Journal is committed to maintaining the integrity and quality of scholarly publications. This publication ethics guideline serves as a reference for authors, editors, reviewers, and the editorial team in conducting the publication process professionally, transparently, and responsibly. The guidelines are based on internationally recognized principles of publication ethics.

1. Responsibilities of Authors

Authors are responsible for ensuring that submitted manuscripts represent original work and have not been previously published in other journals.

Authors are also expected to:

  • Present research data honestly, accurately, and objectively.
  • Avoid any form of plagiarism, data fabrication, or data manipulation.
  • Properly cite all sources in accordance with scholarly standards.
  • Include all individuals who made a significant contribution to the research as authors.
  • Refrain from submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal simultaneously.
  • Disclose any conflicts of interest that may influence the research outcomes.

2. Responsibilities of Editors

Editors are responsible for making publication decisions based on the scientific quality, originality, and relevance of the manuscript to the journal’s scope.

In performing their duties, editors must:

  • Evaluate manuscripts objectively, without regard to the background of the authors.
  • Maintain the confidentiality of all submitted materials.
  • Avoid conflicts of interest in the editorial process.
  • Ensure that each manuscript undergoes a fair and transparent peer-review process.
  • Take appropriate action in cases of ethical violations or misconduct.

3. Responsibilities of Reviewers

Reviewers play a crucial role in assisting editors in evaluating the scientific quality of manuscripts.

Reviewers are expected to:

  • Provide objective, constructive, and timely evaluations.
  • Offer feedback that helps authors improve the quality of their manuscripts.
  • Maintain the confidentiality of the manuscripts under review.
  • Avoid conflicts of interest with respect to the manuscripts reviewed.
  • Report any suspected plagiarism or ethical violations to the editor.

4. Plagiarism

Educational Journal does not tolerate any form of plagiarism. All submitted manuscripts are screened using plagiarism detection software. Manuscripts found to have unacceptable similarity or indications of plagiarism will be rejected or returned to authors for correction.

5. Conflicts of Interest

All parties involved in the publication process (authors, editors, and reviewers) must disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could influence the evaluation process or interpretation of research results.

6. Publication Decisions

The final decision regarding acceptance or rejection of a manuscript rests with the editor, based on peer-review outcomes and the alignment of the manuscript with the journal’s focus and scope.

7. Retraction and Corrections

If significant errors, ethical violations, or invalid data are identified after publication, the editor reserves the right to issue corrections, clarifications, or retract the article in accordance with journal policies.