• The manuscript should be typed in using MS Office Word 2010 or 2013, A4 (21x29,7 cm.) paper size , Times New Roman typeface and 12 points (excludes, Title and abstract), double-spaced with 2.5 cm margins on all sides and align full. Typical page length is between 20 and 25 pages, but Education Management in Theory and Practice will publish longer manuscripts of important and ground-breaking research.
  • In taking a step toward expediting the publication process, Education Management in Theory and Practice is pleased to offer Web-based submission and peer-review. If you have not already done so, create an account (register) for yourself in the system at the homepage. To monitor the progress of your manuscript throughout the review process, just login our system periodically and check your status of paper.
  • Education Management in Theory and Practice employs an anonymous review policy (i.e., masked review). Therefore, the author's (authors’) name(s) and affiliation should not appear on any part of the article. The author notes should be typed on the title page. The manuscript's title page should consist only of article, running head, and date.
  • Various types of scholarly manuscripts about research on teaching and learning are within Education Management in Theory and Practice  domain, including, but not limited to: Qualitative, ethnographic, historical, phenomenal, case study, action research or mixed research approaches; position papers; policy perspectives; and critical reviews of the literature, etc.
  • Each article should include an informative, comprehensive abstract of 150 to 250 words. The abstract should explain the critical information related to the paper's aim, method, findings, results and conclusions. Three to five key words should also be given after the abstract.
  • Manuscripts should include expanded knowledge about literature, research aim, research questions, the participants, and data gathering tools and used material, data analysis methods, findings and interpretation. Postmodern manuscripts are also accepted.
  • References should start with a new page and it should follow by the Sixth Edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association, 2009).
  • The manuscript should be carefully checked to ensure that the spelling of authors' names and dates are exactly the same in the text as in the reference list. The full references should be listed in alphabetical order at the end of the paper.
  • Appendixes and Acknowledgement should be placed at the end of the manuscript, before the reference list.

Prepare your manuscript according to the instructions given below. They are adapted from the Checklist for Manuscript Submission by the American Psychological Association (APA, Sixth Edition).

Title Page and Abstract

  • Title should not exceed 12 words.
  • The abstract should be no longer than 150-250 words.
  • Title page should include 3-5 keywords.

Paragraphs and Headings

  • Each paragraph should be longer than a single sentence but not longer than one manuscript page.
  • The levels of headings should accurately reflect the organization of the paper.
  • All headings of the same level should appear in the same format.

Abbreviations

  • Any unnecessary abbreviations should be eliminated and any necessary ones should be explained.
  • Abbreviations in tables and figures should be explained in the table notes and figure captions or legends.

References

  • References should be cited both in text and in the references list.
  • The text citations and reference list entries should agree both in spelling and in date.
  • Journal titles in the reference list should be spelled out fully.
  • The references (both in the parenthetical text citations and in the reference list) should be ordered alphabetically by the authors' surnames.
  • Inclusive page numbers for all articles or chapters in books should be provided in the reference list.
  • References to studies included in a meta-analysis should be preceded by an asterisk.

Tables and Figures

  • Every table column, including the stub column, should have a heading.
  • All vertical table rules should be omitted.
  • All tables should be referred to in text.
  • The elements in the figures should be large enough to remain legible after the figure has been reduced to the width of a journal column or page.
  • Lettering in a figure should be no smaller than 8 points and no longer than 12 points.
  • The figures being submitted in a file should be in EPS, JPEG, or TIFF format.
  • Each figure should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals.
  • All figures and tables should be mentioned in the text and be numbered in the order in which they are mentioned.