Student Research: Guidelines for Publication Last Updated: Apr 22, 2008 - 2:33:32 PM



The Journal of Academic Leadership
Graduate Student/Practitioner Division
Guidelines for Publication

 

Please use the following guidelines and to prepare your article submission:

Qualifications

This division of the Journal of Academic Leadership is reserved for graduate students and school practitioners.

Categories

This division of the Journal of Academic Leadership accepts only research papers, concept papers, and position papers.

Length

Article submissions must be between 7-12 double spaced pages.

Design

Article submissions must consist of the following components:

  • Title Page
  • 100-Word Abstract
  • Introduction (The introduction should highlight the main idea and purpose of the paper. The introduction should also invite the readers into reading the entire manuscript.)
  • Middle Passages (These sections should provide a detailed description of the main idea of your paper.)
  • Summary/Conclusion (The Summary/Conclusion should summarize the paper)
  • Reference Page(s)

Editorial Privileges

The Associate Editor holds the right to edit manuscripts to improve their readability.



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