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Author Guidelines

Title (Cambria Font, Size 16, Bold Text, and Justify Alignment)

The title should be written with straight, informative, and covering all of the article content. 

Abstract (Cambria Font, Size 12, Bold Text, Center)

A single paragraph of about 200-250 words without indentation. Abstract is written in Cambrian font, size 10 with 1 spaces . We strongly encourage authors to use the following style of structured abstracts, but without heading: (1) Background: place the gap analysis of this study (about 1-2 sentences); (2) the purposes of the study; (3) Methods: briefly describe the main methods applied, including samples/participants, instruments, collecting data technique, and analyzing data technique; (4) Results: summarizing the article’s main findings, should be in line with the purposes of the study; (5) Implication: briefly describe the impact of your study. The abstract should be an objective representation of the article, and it must not contain results that are not presented and substantiated in the main text and should not exaggerate the main conclusions. . (Cambria font, size 10, space 1).

Keywords

Include at least 3 to 5 keywords alphabetically, for example: Word 1; Word 2; Word 3 (Cambria font, size 9, space 1)

Introduction (Cambria Font, Size 14, Bold Text, Align Left)

The introduction must be clear and written descriptively. The introduction must contain at least five things, namely (1) issues related to the research, both international and national issues. Try to have sources related to the issue, and it is not allowed to display issues that do not have a clear source; (2) how is the response of researchers related to the issue. Try to have expert opinion related to the issue to strengthen the researcher's argument; (3) how previous research is related to the issues presented. Then, where is the gap between the research conducted and previous studies? The results of previous research must be relevant to the research topic; (4) how the novelty or gap of the research carried out is supported by relevant theories and sourced from primary sources; and (5) how the focus of the research is carried out. Researchers can write the purpose or the research problem descriptively in the last paragraph of this introduction, not using bullets and numbering. (Cambria font, size 12).

Method (Cambria Font, Size 14, Bold Text, Align Left)

Methods should be described with sufficient details to allow others to replicate and build on the published results. This section explains the research design used, the reasons for the design, the research procedures applied, the population and research samples or participants, research instruments, data collection techniques, and data analysis techniques. The description should be in the past tense. (Cambria font, size 12).

Results (Cambria Font, Size 14, Bold Text, Align Left)

In this section, the research results are presented in a clear and detailed manner. Research results can be presented based on research results at each stage of research or research results that answer each problem formulation or others as long as the results of the research that have been carried out are visible. Research results should be supported by empirical evidence.

This section may be divided into subheadings. It should provide a concise and precise description of the experimental results, their interpretation, and the experimental conclusions that can be drawn. (Cambria font, size 12).

Discussion (Cambria Font, Size 14, Bold Text, Align Left)

Authors should discuss the results and how they can be interpreted from previous studies and the working hypotheses, not repeating the explanation in the research results section. The findings and their implications should be discussed in the broadest context possible. Future research directions may also be highlighted. The discussion must also refer to the theory or results of previous research so that it can be seen whether the research results contradict or support each other with the theory or results of previous research. In addition, in this discussion, the novelty of the research results should be seen compared to previous research. (Cambria font, size 12).

Conclusion (Cambria Font, Size 14, Bold Text, Align Left)

The authors must describe the answer to the problem or research question posed. The authors should not explain sentences repeatedly from the previous section. However, the authors must abstract the article's contents related to the answers to the formulation of the problem or research question. In addition, the authors should describe the implication and the limitation of this study. This section is written descriptively, not numbering and bulleted. (Cambria font, size 12).

Writing citations using APA format version 6. An example of writing a quote from a journal article can be done like this (Rafiepour & Farsani, 2021) or Rafiepour and Farsani (2021). While examples of citations from books such as (Jupri, 2019, p. 5) or Jupri (2019)

References (Cambria Font, Size 14, Bold Text, Center)

References are written in APA 6th Edition format. It is recommended to use a reference manager, such as Mendeley or Zotero. It is recommended to use the last 10 years references.

Reference writing example:

Jupri, A. (2019). Geometri dengan Pembuktian dan Pemecahan Masalah. Jakarta: Bumi Aksara.

Rafiepour, A., & Farsani, D. (2021). Cultural Historical Analysis of Iranian School Mathematics Curriculum: The Role of Computational Thinking. Journal on Mathematics Education, 12(3), 411–426. doi: 10.22342/jme.12.3.14296.411-426

 

 

Submission Preparation Checklist

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.

  1. The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  2. The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  3. Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  4. The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  5. The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  6. If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
 

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