Information For Authors

Authors considering submission to Educational Research & Implementation (EduRE) are encouraged to review the journal’s editorial policies carefully before submitting. For a smooth submission and review process, please consult the Guide for Authors, Ethics Policy, Plagiarism Policy, and related journal guidance.

1. Initial Editorial Assessment

All submissions are first screened by the editorial team to determine:

  • alignment with EduRE’s Aims and Scope;
  • compliance with formatting, anonymization, and submission requirements;
  • basic scholarly quality, including clarity of purpose, appropriate methodology, and coherent reporting;
  • compliance with the journal’s ethical and editorial policies.

Manuscripts that do not meet these minimum requirements may be desk-rejected without external review. Submissions that pass initial screening proceed to double-blind peer review.

2. Permissions, Authorship, and Ethics

Permissions
Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reuse any copyrighted third-party material, including figures, photographs, instruments, scales, tables, datasets, or substantial text, where legally required. Evidence of permission should be provided during submission where applicable.

Authorship
All listed authors must:

  • have made a substantial scholarly contribution to the work;
  • have reviewed and approved the submitted version;
  • agree to be accountable for the accuracy and integrity of the manuscript.

The corresponding author is responsible for ensuring that the author list is accurate, complete, and final at the time of submission.

Ethical Approval
Research involving human participants or other regulated procedures must comply with applicable legal and ethical requirements. Where relevant, authors must confirm ethics committee or IRB approval and informed consent. If such details could reveal author identity during double-blind review, full information should be placed on the Title Page and a blinded statement should appear in the manuscript file.

3. Submission Integrity and Template Compliance

To support the integrity of the scholarly record, authors should ensure that:

  • the manuscript presents a clear research purpose and a coherent scholarly contribution;
  • the submission follows the journal’s official template and required manuscript structure;
  • the blinded manuscript file contains no identifying information, including file metadata where possible;
  • all declarations, including funding, conflicts of interest, ethics, data availability, and AI disclosure where applicable, are provided appropriately.

4. Before You Submit

Before starting a submission, please review the journal’s Before Submission, Submission Preparation, and Submissions pages for detailed procedural guidance.