Screening for Plagiarism Policy
EDULEARN: Journal of Education and Learning Policy is committed to maintaining academic integrity and applies a zero-tolerance policy toward all forms of plagiarism and publication misconduct.
All manuscripts submitted to the journal must be original works, free from plagiarism, and must not have been previously published or be under consideration for publication in any other journal or publication medium.
Authors bear full responsibility for the originality and authenticity of their submitted manuscripts. By submitting a manuscript, authors confirm that the work is entirely their own and that all sources, ideas, data, figures, and previously published materials have been properly cited and acknowledged.
Before entering the peer-review process, every manuscript is screened using plagiarism detection software such as Turnitin, iThenticate, or equivalent tools to ensure compliance with the journal's originality standards.
If plagiarism, duplicate publication, self-plagiarism, data fabrication, or any other form of academic misconduct is identified, the Editorial Board reserves the right to reject the manuscript during the editorial process or retract the published article if misconduct is discovered after publication.
Authors found to have committed serious publication misconduct may be subject to sanctions, including temporary suspension or permanent prohibition from submitting manuscripts to EDULEARN: Journal of Education and Learning Policy, depending on the severity of the violation and the journal's editorial policies.