
Author Guideline
Authors are encouraged to carefully follow these guidelines to ensure their manuscript is properly prepared for submission to our journal. Adhering to these guidelines will assist in the smooth processing and publication of the article.
1. Manuscript Structure
- Title: The title should be concise, informative, and accurately reflect the content of the article. It should be in Title Case (capitalize the first letter of each major word).
- Abstract: Provide a structured abstract of 150-250 words summarizing the key aspects of your research (aim, methodology, results, and conclusions).
- Avoid citations in the abstract.
- Keywords: List 3-5 relevant keywords that represent the core topics of the article. These keywords will help others find your work.
- Introduction: Introduce the research problem, the background of the study, and the purpose of the paper. Clearly state the research objectives and questions.
- Literature Review: Briefly review relevant literature and previous research to provide context for your study. Ensure proper citations.
- Methodology: Clearly describe the research design, approach, sampling techniques, data collection, and analysis methods used.
- Results and Discussion: Present and discuss the findings of the study. Provide analysis and interpretation, comparing with previous literature where applicable.
- Conclusion: Summarize the main findings, implications, and recommendations for future research or practice. Ensure it is concise and clearly tied to the objectives.
- References: List all references cited in your paper in the appropriate citation style. Follow the APA (7th edition) citation style.
These guidelines aim to help authors prepare their manuscripts for submission and ensure consistency in the quality and formatting of the journal’s content. Adhering to these guidelines will expedite the review and publication process.









