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Author Guidelines

Author Guidelines

General Requirements

  1. The purpose of the Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Sains (JPPS) is to publish original research, thoughts, perspectives, and knowledge dissemination in the Science Education area.
  2. Articles are written in English or Indonesian in accordance with the specified format by JPPS
  3. Articles can be sent as attachments to JPPS email: jpps@unesa.ac.id
  4. Articles that should be submitted to the editor are articles that have not been published in other media as evidenced by the writer's written statement that the manuscript has not been published. The statement is attached to the article.

Standard and Systematics of Articles Writing on JPPS

  1. Manuscripts for JPPS are highly recommended to be sent online by registering on the JPPS website (http://journal.unesa.ac.id/index.php/jpps). If authors have problems with online submission, articles can be sent to the JPPS email (jpps@unesa.ac.id).
  2. The type of manuscript must be in the form of research results (research articles) or review results (review articles).
  3. Submitted texts have not been published or are being considered for publication in other publishers.
  4. Articles typed using Microsoft Word program with A4 paper. Manuscripts must be written in Indonesian or English with a length of 5 to 15 pages.
  5. The title of the manuscript is written in English (Times New Roman, size 12, bold) and Indonesian (Times New Roman, size 12, bold).
  6. The author's name (without title) must be accompanied by the full name, affiliation, and author's email correspondence.
  7. The abstract is in the form of paragraphs, consisting of 150-200 words, written in English and Indonesian. Abstract uses Times New Roman, size 11, Italic. The abstract contains a brief introduction, research objectives, short methods, results and discussion, and conclusions. The abstract is written in a concise, concise, and clear manner. More information can be found in the JPPS template.
  8. Keywords (maximum 5 words) are located below the abstract and are written in English and Indonesian.
  9. Manuscripts (Introduction, Research Methods, Results and Discussion, and Conclusions) using Times New Roman size 12, spaced 1 line, A4 paper size (210 x 297 mm) with a margin of 2.25 cm on each side except the left side (2.5 cm). Further details can be found in the Template.
  10. Articles sent to JPPS originate from original research articles (articles of originality or state of the art must be mentioned in the introduction) or review articles on education and learning (see scope in JPPS).
  11. The research article must contain the title, author's name, affiliation/institution, email, abstract, keywords, introduction, method, results and discussion, conclusions and suggestions, acknowledgments, and references.
  12. The review article contains the title, author's name, affiliation/agency, e-mail, abstract, keywords, introduction, discussion, conclusions, acknowledgments, and references.
  13. This paragraph is written with justification. The paragraph is given 5 characters for the left indent.
  14. The title of the picture uses Times New Roman size 10, middle alignment, 1 space, and placed at the bottom of the image.
  15. Tables are typed in 1 space, decimal places are used as position references, and zeros must be declared (e.g., 0.333 and not 0.33). The columns and rows in the table must be given a title. The table title is written in capital letters for the first letter of each word. The table title is placed at the top of the table. 10 pt font size or can be adjusted. Examples of table formats can be seen in the template.
  16. Diagram, scheme, chart, or flow chart using Times New Roman, 1 space. 10 pt font size or can be adjusted.
  17. Equations are numbered with the numbers to the right in parentheses. Equations must use the International System (SI) and their standard abbreviations. Decimal marks use periods for articles in English (example: 0.5). Abbreviations must be avoided unless they have been previously defined or commonly used abbreviations. Footnotes are not allowed.
  18. Any other financial or substantive conflicts of interest that could affect the results or interpretation of research must be written in the text. All sources of financial or non-financial support for research must also be written in the Acknowledgments section.
  19. The introduction contains state of the art, gap analysis, and research objectives. The state of the art discusses similar studies that have been conducted. The authors must cite a minimum of 10 scientific articles in order to have a good state of the art. After discussing relevant research, and analysis of the problem will be raised in the gap analysis section. Gap analysis is a statement of why research needs to be done and reflects the novelty of research. The final part of the introduction is the statement of purpose of the study. In the introduction, there are no need for general definitions and/or theories that are large since the reader of the journal is the scientific community, not the general public.
  20. The research method is written in full and detailed so that the research can be repeated by other researchers (reproducible) for confirmation and clarification. General methods do not need to be written in detail. This section contains research designs, data collection techniques, data sources or participants, and data analysis techniques.
  21. The results summarize the findings from the study. In this section, there is no need to write down the results of the research in detail. Results can also come from data analysis (in the form of tables or graphs) or hypothesis testing. Data on the results are used to support the discussion.
  22. Discussion is the most important part of scientific articles. This section must address the problem, interpret research results and research findings into existing knowledge, confirm and/or contrast research results with existing research, develop new theories, and/or modify existing theories.
  23. Results and discussion must answer the question of what, why, and what else. Research findings must be written down and discussed clearly. Furthermore, research findings are compared with existing theories and research in a comprehensive manner. Thus, it needs a lot of citations (at least 5 references) in the discussion section. In the final paragraph, it is necessary to write the implications of the results of research on the scientific field.
  24. Mathematical equations are written using Microsoft Equation Editor or Design Science: MathType - Equation Editor. The number of the equation is written on the right side of the equation in the order in which the equation appears.
  25. Pictures, graphs, diagrams, and charts are written with the title placed at the bottom of the object as Figure 1.
  26. Figures, graphs, diagrams, charts, tables must be referred to in the discussion. The table is written with the title placed at the top of the table as in Table 1.
  27. Conclusions are written in paragraph form. The conclusions must be concise, not clarify the results of the study, and answer the research problem. No need to write suggestions in this section. Conclusions must be able to answer the objectives/research questions and may not repeat abstracts or just rewrite experimental results.
  28. Acknowledgments are addressed to individuals, groups, and/or institutions/institutions that assist research. If the research is funded by a grant, the type of grant and the grant contract number must be written in this section.
  29. The bibliography is sorted according to the alphabet. All that is referred to in the article must be written in the bibliography and all that is written in the bibliography must be referred to in the article. The number of references in the bibliography at least 15 references with the provisions of more than 80% comes from scientific articles published in the latest National or International Journal (less than 10 years). Writing a bibliography is very much done using Mendeley, EndNote, or Zotero software in APA style.
  30. All articles sent to JPPS will be read and reviewed blindly (double-blind peer review) by (minimum) 2 Peer-reviews who are experts in their fields. Admission of the manuscript depends on the novelty of the study, the significance of the article, the truth of the content, the degree of originality, clarity of description, and conformity with the journal's objectives.
  31. The editorial board is authorized to accept, return the manuscript for revision, and/or reject the manuscript sent.
  32. Templates can be downloaded from http://journal.unesa.ac.id/index.php/jpps. For more information, please contact the JPPS Editorial Board via email at JPPS@unesa.ac.id.
  33. Each submitted script will be charged a contribution fee of IDR 300,000 or USD 30.0 on BTN account number 00377-01-56-001874-6 Dian Novita.

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