期刊名称:JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT & ADULT LITERACY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
In every issue of JAAL you’ll find
Practical new ideas for instruction
Reviews of student and teacher resources, including young adult literature
Tips on how to integrate technology, media, and popular culture in your classroom
Reflections on current literacy trends, issues, and policy
JAAL is edited by F. Todd Goodson, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA (e-mail), and is in its 49th volume of publication. Each volume year includes eight issues, published monthly September through May, with a combined December/January issue.
Submission of articles for peer review is encouraged
Instructions to Authors
Submission Types
Articles for either RT or JAAL should
Be related to practice, research, and/or theory
Be original and not previously published
Have a clear purpose, discuss the topic in some depth, and be written in a straightforward style
Not exceed 20 double-spaced pages (approximately 6,000 words)
In addition, The Reading Teacher seeks submissions for its Teaching Tips feature. These should be no more than six double-spaced pages, and have a single focus with explicit classroom application. Brief annotated bibliographies of resources on a particular topic (no more than 500 words) may also be considered. For JAAL, submissions for the First Person department should be no more than six to ten pages (1,500 to 2,500 words).
Preparing Your Submission
All submissions must be available as an electronic file for example, a word-processed document prepared with any common software package. When naming your files please use simple filenames and include the three-letter file extension (e.g., .doc, .rtf, .eps, .jpg, .tif). Submissions must follow APA style, as outlined in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.).
The manuscript should be double-spaced throughout, including quotations and references, and should not include footnotes. You are required to submit a brief abstract or summary, not exceeding 200 words.
References must be prepared in strict adherence to APA style. Authors should not cite or reference themselves by name but instead use only the word author followed by the publication date, with no coauthor names or publication titles. Alphabetize such references under the letter A.
Include tables or figures only if they simplify or clarify the presentation, and limit their number. Prepare figures and graphics using applications capable of generating high-resolution files (e.g., .tif, .eps, .jpg). Do not embed figures and tables within your text, but rather, upload them as separate files (see instructions below).
Permission must be obtained to use any material from another copyrighted source, whether published or unpublished. Releases must also be obtained for use of any person’s work or likeness. Refer to the copyright information for more details on requirements.
Submitting Your Manuscript
Manuscripts should be submitted through IRA‘s Manuscript Central online submission site. Proceed as follows:
Go to the Manuscript Central submission site (http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ira).
Create your account, or log in if you already have an account. Use the drop down menu to select the IRA publication to which you wish to submit. Click the “Author Center” link.
Click the Blue star, or the Submit a Manuscript link found in the upper left menu bar. Then fill in the required fields and follow the instructions of how to complete the submission process. The Manuscript Central site requires that you first prepare your manuscript files (Word files, graphic files, image files, etc.), and then upload them as part of the submission process. There are instructions posted on each page of the site to help you through the process. IRA runs a double-blinded peer review process, so you will be required to upload a Main Document, and a Blinded Copy that masks the identities of all authors.
Decisions
Authors are generally notified of a decision within three months of receipt of submission. Articles are judged primarily for their contribution to the field, usefulness to teachers or researchers, timeliness, freshness of approach, and clarity and cohesiveness of presentation. Selection also depends on editorial determination of overall balance of content in the journal.
For more information about writing for RT or JAAL, contact IRA’s Publications Division.
Editorial Board
Editorial review board
Richard F. Abrahamson, University of Houston, USA
Lettie K. Albright, Texas Woman‘s University, USA
Kathryn H. Au, University of Hawaii, USA
Lawrence Baines, University of Toledo, USA
Ernest Balajthy, State University of New York at Geneseo, USA
John G. Barnitz, University of New Orleans, USA
Thomas W. Bean, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, USA
Alisa Belzer, Rutgers University, USA
Mollie V. Blackburn, The Ohio State University, USA
William G. Brozo, George Mason University, USA
Terry L. Bullock, University of Cincinnati, USA
Kay Camperell, Utah State University, USA
Caroline Clark, The Ohio State University, USA
Denise Cloonan Cortez Andersen, Northeastern Illinois University, USA
Shannon D. Collins, Tennessee Technological University, USA
Jacqueline C. Comas, George Washington University, USA
Bill Connolly, Rancocas Valley Regional High School, USA
Mary Jane Curry, University of Rochester, USA
Mary C. Daane, National Assessment of Educational Progress, Educational Testing Service, USA
Theresa A. Deeney, University of Rhode Island, USA
Penne Devery, College of Lake County, USA
Sherrie Shugarman Douvre, Westmount, QC, Canada
Mariam Jean Dreher, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Pamela J. Dunston, Clemson University, USA
Hardin G. Engelhardt, Apex, USA
Barbara Fiedler, New City, NY, USA
Rosalie Fink, Lesley University, USA
Douglas Fisher, San Diego State University, USA
Maria E. Franquiz, University of Texas-San Antonio, USA
Carol J. Fuhler, Iowa State University, USA
Cara Garcia, Pepperdine University, USA
Monica Gordon Pershey, Montclair State University, USA
Sirpa Grierson, Brigham Young University, USA
Libo Guo, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Cherie Hawley, California State University, USA
Lisa A. Hazlett, University of South Dakota, USA
Mary F. Heller, Kansas State University, USA
Rosalind Horowitz, University of Texas-San Antonio, USA Ellen L. James, Orlando, FL, USA
Cushla Kapitzke, University of Queensland, Australia
Francis E. Kazemek, St. Cloud State University, USA
Sharon Kletzien, West Chester University, USA
Aaron Koh, Monash University, Australia
Sandra K. Krickeberg, Waubonsie Valley High School, USA
Barbara Krol-Sinclair, Intergenerational Literacy Project, USA
Janice M. Krueger, University of the Pacific, USA
David Lund, Southern Utah University, USA
Donita Massengill, University of Kansas, USA
Donna J. Merkley, Iowa State University, USA
Martha Jan Mickler, Belleair Beach, FL, USA
Dorothy H. Muller, East Carolina University, USA
Suzanne M. Naiman, School Board of Sarasota County, FL, USA
Elizabeth Noll, University of New Mexico, USA
Michael P. O Donnell, University of Southern Maine, USA
Barbara G. Pace, University of Florida, USA
Rosemary G. Palmer, Boise State University, USA
Annette Patterson, James Cook University, Australia
Shelley Peterson, OISE/University of Toronto, Canada
David Red, Fairfax County Public Schools, USA
Patricia Reynolds, Penn State University-Delaware County, USA
Robert J. Rickelman, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, USA
Rebecca Lynn Rogers, Washington University, USA
Susan Marie Rumann, Southern New Hampshire University, USA
Joseph Sanacore, Long Island University, USA
Cynthia R. Shanahan, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Mary Shea, Canisius College, USA
M Cecil Smith, Northern Illinois University, USA
Michael W. Smith, Temple University, USA
Philip R. Swicegood, Sam Houston State University, USA
Alfred W. Tatum, Northern Illinois University, USA
Len Unsworth, University of New England, Australia
Neva M. Viise, University of Virginia, USA
Kathy Wellington, Metropolitan State University, USA
Phyllis Ann Wilkinson, Webster University, USA
David Wray, University of Warwick, UK
Vivian Yenika-Agbaw, Bloomsburg University, USA
Joseph Edward Zimmer, St. Bonaventure University, USA
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