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As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  • The submitted manuscript is a manuscript that has not been published before or is under consideration of other journals.

  • Script files in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file formats.

  • Where applicable, the URLs address for reference please specify.

  • Manuscripts comply with the requirements of bibliography and language styles are outlined in the Author Guidelines, which can be found on the About About page.

  • At peer-reviewed journals, an Anonymous Reviewer's instructions (blind review) have been followed.

AUTHOR GUIDELINES

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Writing articles in the Jurnal Ekonomi Pendidikan dan Kewirausahaan need to pay attention to the following guidelines:

1. The manuscript is the result of research, has never been published, is scientific, and contains elements of present and novelty.

2. The title of the script should be accurate, concise, informative, clear, and easy to understand. Typed in capital letters Times New Roman 12, in bold, except in foreign terms italicized (italic).

3. The scope of the discussion covers the study of:

  - Economics Education
  - Entrepreneurship Education 
  - Development of learning materials, teaching models, and learning media 
  - Economics learning strategies
  - Educational Economics

4. The manuscript is written in Bahasa Indonesia with due regard to the rules on the use of standard language, punctuation, and spelling based on the latest edition of the Pedoman Umum Ejaan Bahasa Indonesia (PUEBI).

5. The script is typed 1 space on A4 paper, Times New Roman letter, size 12, with a minimum of 10 pages and a maximum of 20 pages (excluding attachment and referral list).

6. Author's name and identity (origin of the institution and email address) are listed under the heading.

7. Abstracts are made in Indonesian and English, not exceeding 175 words. Placed before the introduction, for abstract English typed italic, with font size 11, with spacing 1 (one) space.

8. Keywords are written below the abstract, consisting of 2 - 5 (two to five) words.

9. The content of the text consists of:

  INTRODUCTION (Background, Theoretical and Empirical Studies, and Hypotheses if any)

  RESEARCH METHODS

  RESEARCH RESULT AND DISCUSSION

  CONCLUSION

  REFERENCES

10. The table is numbered sequentially, the title of the table is placed on it and the maximum consists of 7 (seven) words, a maximum of 7 (seven) tables.

11. Images are numbered consecutively, the title of the image is placed underneath, and a maximum of 10 (ten) words.

12. Supported at least 10 (ten) referral lists, 80% refer to references that meet contemporary elements, or published the last 10 (ten) years except for the main theory, and at least 60% from the primary source of reference.

13. References used in the body of the manuscript should be on the referral list, as well as the references listed in the reference list should be used in the manuscript.

14. The list of references is presented following Harvard (Harvard Style) writing procedures using Mendeley, Endnote or similar reference management. When not using reference management software then sorted alphabetically and chronologically. At the end of each reference (especially a journal article) is linked with a digital object identifier (DOI) using Crossref. Below is an example of writing a referral list: 

Fraenkel, Jack., Wallen, Norman., & Hyun, Helen. 2012. How To Design and Evaluate Research in Education. New York: McGraw-Hill. Crossref

Lumpkin, A., 2008. Teachers as Role Models Teaching Character and Moral Virtues. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 79(2), pp.45–50. Crossref

Suryasubrata, Sumardi. 2008. Psikologi Pendidikan. Jakarta: PT. Rajagrafindo Persada.