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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.
  • Submissions have not been previously published, or are under consideration in another journal (or an explanation has not been provided in comments to the editor).
  • When available, DOIs or URLs for reference must be included
  • Text that complies with library and style requirements is outlined in the Author Guidelines, which will be found on the About Us page.
  • If acceptance for the peer-reviewed portion of the journal, the instructions found in Ensure Anonymous Reviewers have been followed.

Author Guidelines

1. Paper Type
The types of manuscripts accepted are only in the form of research articles and literature review/review articles (limited) and have never been published in any media. Manuscripts must be about 4000-5000 words.

2. Manuscript Format
Articles are written in Indonesian with the file extension Docx (Microsoft Word) or RTF and use the following references:
- Margins: Left and Top (2.5 cm), Right and Bottom (2.5 cm)
- Paper Size: A4 (21 cm x 29.7 cm)
- Font: Times New Roman
- Font Size: 12 pt
- Distance: 1
Writing on the title and sub-sections of the article must follow the following guidelines:
Heading 1 (Capital Each Word, TNR 14, centered, bold)
Heading 2 (Capital Each Word, TNR 12, justified, bold)

3. Manuscript Structure

Research papers use the following structure:
Title; Identity of the author (first line: name without title. Second line: department and university. Third line: full agency address. Fourth line: email address and cellphone number. Abstract (150-200 words, and three-five keywords); 1. Introduction; 2. Research Methods; 3. Results and Discussion; 4. Conclusions and Suggestions; Acknowledgments, and Bibliography (Contain only referred references).

4. Bibliography
It is recommended to use a Reference Manager application such as Mendeley or EndNote or Microsoft Word Citation. Citations refer to the style of the American Psychological Association (APA 7th), and 90% of references must be sourced from up-to-date, reputable journals.

Research Ethics
In conducting research, authors or contributors must comply with a code of ethics by taking into account three basic principles, namely: (1) explanation and approval; (2) privacy and confidentiality; and (3) protection from harm; and also by reference to the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Code of Ethics or similar.

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