About the Journal

FAQ

1. What is the American Journal of Education and Practice?

The American Journal of Education and Practice (AJEP) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, and short communications in all areas of education and practice.

2. What is the aim of the American Journal of Education and Practice?

The aim of the American Journal of Education and Practice is to provide a platform for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to share their knowledge, experience, and insights on various topics related to education and practice.

3. What topics does the American Journal of Education and Practice cover?

The scope of the American Journal of Education and Practice covers a wide range of disciplines, including curriculum and instruction, educational leadership and administration, educational psychology and counseling, teacher education and professional development, educational technology and innovation, assessment and evaluation, and educational policy and reform.

4. What is the peer review process of the American Journal of Education and Practice?

The American Journal of Education and Practice follows an intensive peer review process, which typically takes 2-3 months from submission to the final decision. The reviews are conducted by experts in their respective fields.

5. Who reviews the submissions to the American Journal of Education and Practice?

The submissions to the American Journal of Education and Practice are reviewed by experts in the relevant educational fields who provide constructive feedback to help improve the quality of the research.

6. Is the American Journal of Education and Practice an open access journal?

Yes, the American Journal of Education and Practice is an open access journal, which means that all articles are freely available online to read, download, and share without any subscription or access fees.

7. Where is the American Journal of Education and Practice indexed?

The American Journal of Education and Practice is indexed by several reputable platforms, such as ResearchGate, Google Scholar, EBSCOhost, Scilit, and Crossref (DOI), which enhance the visibility and accessibility of its articles.

8. Who manages the editorial process of the American Journal of Education and Practice?

The editorial process of the American Journal of Education and Practice is managed by a distinguished editorial board that consists of eminent scholars and practitioners from different countries and regions, overseeing the ethical standards and the journal’s promotion.

9. Does the American Journal of Education and Practice have a specific focus on education and practice?

Yes, the American Journal of Education and Practice specifically focuses on education and practice, aiming to share research and insights on key topics such as curriculum development, educational leadership, and innovations in teaching and learning.

10. Who can submit articles to the American Journal of Education and Practice?

The American Journal of Education and Practice welcomes submissions from scholars, practitioners, and policy makers worldwide. It encourages diversity in authorship and submissions on a wide range of education and practice topics.