Author Guidelines
Tsaqila Jurnal Pendidikan dan Teknologi is a scientific publication journal in the field of education, intended for use by novice researchers, young lecturers, and teachers. The journal is published biannually, with each edition subject to a peer-review process for the selection of articles. Tsaqila | Jurnal Pendidikan dan Teknologi accepts original research articles pertinent to the disciplines of education, technology, social science, and pedagogy. The editorial board will consider submissions that meet the following conditions:
1. Research Article
The format of a research article consists of:
- Title Page
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Method
- Results
- Disscussion
- Conclusion
- References
2. Case Report
Articles on cases in the fields of teaching, education, technology and society that need to be disseminated.
The format of the case report consists of:
- Title
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Case
- Disscussion
- Conclusion
- References
3. Literature Review
Articles that review current affairs.
The format used consists of:
- TitleUpon submission of an article to Tsaqila Jurnal Pendidikan dan Teknologi, the author will be informed of the stages and progress of the submitted article, beginning with: Once the article has been received by the editor and deemed complete, it will then be subject to a selection and review process. Following the completion of this process, the article will be deemed feasible and the initial review process will be concluded. At this point, the author will be required to pay any administrative and investment costs. A statement of article approval (accepted) will be issued upon completion of the review process and implementation of any necessary improvements by the author. Proof of payment must also be received by the editor. The article will then be published immediately in the edition determined by the editor of Tsaqila | Jurnal Pendidikan dan Teknologi.
Writing Format
- Articles must use good and correct Indonesian language.
- Articles are typed 1 space for abstract and 1.5 spaces for content on A4 paper.
- Left and top margins 4cm and right and bottom 3cm.
- The maximum number of pages is 10 pages.
- Font type Arial size 12.
- Each page is numbered consecutively
- Articles are sent in Microsoft Word format (MS-Word)
Abstract and Keywords
- Abstract is written in Indonesian language
- Abstract is written in one paragraph with a maximum of 200 words.
- Abstracts are written concisely and clearly so as to enable readers to understand new or important aspects without having to read the entire paper in accordance with the introduction, methods, results and discussion (IMRAD) format.
- Choose 3-5 keywords that can help with indexing and sort them alphabetically. The keywords should be placed on the same page as the abstract.
Text
- Include measurements in International System units (SI units).
- Do not use non-standard abbreviations.
- Fill in metric units (metres, kilograms, or litres).
- Do not start a sentence with a numerical number; for sentences that begin with a number, write it in letters.
- Each reference, figure and table obtained from the reference source is marked with a number in superscript according to the Vancouver style.
Table
- Each table should be typed with 1.5 spaces.
- Table numbers are consecutive in the order in which they are mentioned in the text.
- Each table is given a short title.
- Each column is given a short subtitle.
- Place explanations in footnotes, not in headings. Explain in a footnote all non-standard abbreviations in the table.
- The maximum number of tables is 6 (every 1000 words in the article can be made 1 table).
Photographs / Figures
- Photographs/figures are placed separately in the form of an appendix.
- Figures should be numbered consecutively as they appear in the text.
- Each figure is labelled on the back with the figure number, author's name, and the 'top' of the figure.
- Photographs of potentially recognisable persons must be accompanied by written permission.
- Images that have been published must be accompanied by written permission.
- The maximum number of photos/images is 6.
Statistical Methods
Statistical methods should be described in detail in the methods chapter and supported by references. Unusual methods should be described in detail, along with references to the method.
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements can be given to contributors to the research without mentioning titles. Acknowledgements should be made to professionals who have contributed to the preparation of the journal, including technical support, financial support and general support from an institution.
References
- References are written according to APA Style.
- Numbered in order of appearance in the article, not alphabetically.
- List the names of a maximum of 6 authors, if more, write the names of the first 6 people, then et al.
- The maximum number of references is 20 from publications in the last 10 years.
- References are sought from journals (at least 80%) and from textbooks.
- References from journals that have been sent for publication but have not been published must be written as unpublished observations with the permission of the source. Papers that have been accepted and are awaiting publication in certain magazines should be written as "in press".