SUBMISSION CHECKLIST

SUBMISSION CHECKLIST

SQUARE ONE

Please review the following submission checklist before uploading your manuscript. Prospective authors are asked to take into account the following important factors in square one when writing their articles:

Articles should be of interest and relevance to the readers of JLARF.
Articles should be clearly and coherently written
Articles that deal with a particular teaching or learning context should have clear implications for people working in a wide variety of different situations.
Articles must demonstrate an awareness of other and recent work carried out in the area on which they report.

AUTHOR’S BIO

All authors who submit their manuscripts in any form or type are required to write a short bio about their personal experience, education, and interests. The maximum length of bio is 100 words.

Author’s bio ought to include at least 5 of the followings:
Job title or workplace. (Obligatory)
University degree and other qualifications. (Obligatory)
Your alma mater (Optional)
Hometown or city of residence. (Optional)
Personal or professional goals. (Optional)
Topics of interest. (Optional)
Skills and expertise. (Optional)
Interests and hobbies. (Optional)

Before you submit your manuscript, you should bear in mind that it should be an editable file including text, figures, and tables, or separate files—whichever you prefer, and the authors should have academic identity.

Check if the file is DOCX format
Check if you added your ORCID or Scopus ID

REQUIRED SECTIONS

These are the main elements of your research article, therefore you are required to double-check their validity and accuracy before final submission.  

Abstract (Not more than 200 words)
Introduction
Research rationale
Participants/Corpus
Research Design
Instruments
Procedure
Results
Conclusions
Bibliography

TYPE OF MANUSCRIPT

Choose the type of manuscript you are submitting to JLARF.
Full-length article (15-20 double-spaced pages, no longer than 5000 words)
Article review (no longer than 700 words)
Book review (no longer than 1,000 words)
Chapter review (no longer than 700 words)
Media review (no longer than 1,000 words)
Teacher’s forum (no longer than 300 words)
Classroom exploration (no longer than 1,400 words)
Assessment appraisal (no longer than 1,400 words)
Research evaluation (no longer than 1,400 words)

NOW THAT YOU ARE ALL SET, YOU CAN PROCEED WITH SUBMISSION SECTION TO UPLOAD YOUR MANUSCRIPT.

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