Author Guidelines
Author Guidelines
Seling: Journal of PGRA Study Program which accept the original articles, reviews, book reviews and article on professional experience in Indonesia, Arabic and English is a peer-reviewed academic online journal.
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Manuscript Format
Title (English): 16 pt, Cambria, left alined, only the first letter of the first word of the title is capitalized, leave an 10 pt space
Authors: 10 pt, Cambria, bold, each author in a line. After names put a “,†affiliation “,†e-mail (italic), and ORCID number.
Name Last name, Affiliation, name@tedu.com
Name Last name, Affiliation, name@tedu.com
ABSTRACT: 10 pt, Cambria (between 100-150 words, in one paragraph)
Keywords. Provide 3-5 keywords
Fultext:
INTRODUCTION (left alined)
11 pt, Cambria, single space, first line indented 1cm, no space between paragraphs.
METHODS (centered)
Sub titles such as Research design, Participants, Data collection tools etc. Should be indented 1cm.
RESULTS (centered)
Sub titles and following paragraphs should be indented 1cm.
DISCUSSION and CONCLUSIONS (centered)
Sub titles and following paragraphs should be indented 1cm.
REFERENCES (left aligned)
12 pt. APA style.
TABLES
Tables should be inserted within the text. Captions should be placed above the table “Table X.†bold. Name of the table should be in italic. APA style. No vertical lines in tables, 3 horizontal lines only. 12 pt within table.
FIGURES
Figures should be inserted within the text. Captions should be placed belove the figure “FIGURE Y.†bold. Name of the Figure should be in italic. APA style. Readibility and quality of the figures are important.
Text size:
6000 words or less than 15 pages.
REFERENCES PREPARING RULES
Article
Battista, M. T. & Clements, D. H. (1996). Students' understanding of three-dimensional rectangular arrays of cubes. Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 27(3), 258-292.
Starkey, P. (1992). The early development of numerical reasoning, Cognition, 43, 93-126.
Edited Book
Battista, M. T. & Clements, D. H. (1998). Students' understanding of three-dimensional cube arrays: Findings from a research and curriculum development project. In R. Lehrer & D. Chazan (Eds.), Designing learning environments for developing understanding of geometry and space (pp. 227-248). Hillsdale, NJ: LEA Publishers.
Book
Billstein, R., Libeskind, S. & Lott, J. W. (1993). A problem solving approach to mathematics for elementary school teachers (5th Ed.). New York: Addison-Wesley.
Proceding
Empson, S. B. (1995). “Equal sharing and shared meaning: The development of fraction concepts in a first-grade classroom.†Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA.
Online Article
Olkun, S. & Toluk, Z. (2002). Textbooks, word problems, and student success on addition and subtraction. International Journal of Mathematics Teaching and Learning (November, 18). [Online]: Retrieved on 12-March-2001, at URL: http://www.ex.ac.uk/cimt/ijmtl/ijabout.htm.
Online Report
TIMSS. (1999). “International mathematics report, findings from IEA’s repeat of the Third International Mathematics and Science Study at the eight grade.†[Online] Retrieved on 12-March-2001, at URL: http://timss.bc.edu/timss1999i/pdf/T99i_Math_TOC.pdf.
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