Editorial Policies

Focus and Scope

ASEAN Journal of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education (AJTLHE) is devoted to the dissemination of information on teaching and learning in higher educational context. It is an Open Access journal, published twice a year (June & Dec)All articles published in AJTLHE are available to readers completely free of charge. 

 

Section Policies

Articles

The manuscript should be in either MS-Word (Macintosh or PC). Graphics, pictures, and screen shots should be included in the manuscript and also sent as separate files, preferably in .PICT or .EPS format. If you choose to submit your figures as a digital file as well, use .EPS or .TIF format. Formats such as JPEG, GIF, PCX, Pict and WMF will not be accepted. Submit your figures in the original program they were made in. Do not embed them in the word processing program. If illustrations were made in an Illustration- or photo-editor, use the editor program.

Authors should follow the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th ed. or at http://www.apastyle.org/index.aspx for references.

Manuscript should:

  • be double spaced
  • be no more than 15 pages in length (excluding referees, tables, notes, etc.)
  • have a title page stating the name of (each of) the author(s), plus address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address (of each author);
  • include an abstract of no more than 250 words;
  • affiliation and e-mail addresses of all the authors.

Acceptance for publication rests with the editorial board of the AJTLHE and is based on the quality of work in the article, space constraints, and current professional needs and interests. Editorial changes may be made to improve the readability of the article and to fit the article within the e-space constraints of the journal.  Authors will be notified by e-mail on the published articles.

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Research Notes

Due to the rapid technological advances, innovations, practices and changes that take place within the teaching and learning in higher education, the editorial board feels that summaries of work or research in progress would keep our readers abreast with the latest ideas and practices, and at the same time not overwhelming them with technical jargons that are usually associated with new technologies.

Thus, the editorial board welcomes short research notes or summaries on the progress of a current research or a brief report on a recently concluded research. The Research Note could involve works that:

  • are developmental in nature,
  • implement and experiment with innovative pedagogical ideas,
  • focus on alternative views on the use and practice of technology and,
  • depict new procedures and applications of existing/new technologies.
A Research Note (RN) should not exceed 500 words. RN should not have sub-headings but written as a fluent and coherent piece of essay with appropriate paragraphing. It should clearly specify, explain and clarify the problem statement followed by the objectives of the research and research questions (if any).

The methodological procedures used must be briefly and concisely stated. Writers may want to include the instruments used only if the inclusion is crucial to the overall understanding of the RN. Detailed findings are not required, but the major findings that shape the overall content and title of the RN must be included.

Discussion of the major findings is necessary but must be done succinctly. The discussion must demonstrate the writers’ critical thoughts and awareness of his/her own research in context of other (or similar) research. The discussion, may or may not, highlight the research’s implications and recommendations for further research.

The use of quotation is discouraged but citing others’ work to support or argue for the problem statement and discussion are allowed. The format of reference is similar to the format used in the full-length articles.  Writers are encouraged to include images (e.g., screen shots or book covers) and hypermedia links that provide additional information, particularly for RN that depicts development, if relevant.

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Book Review

AJTLHE accepts reviews of professional books, classroom texts, and technological resources related to the teaching and learning in higher education. Reviews should normally include references to published theory and research in teaching and learning, andragogy, or other relevant disciplines. Reviews of individual books are generally 1,200-1,600 words long. Reviews should include the name, institutional affiliation and a valid e-mail address. In addition, the following information should be included in a table at the beginning of the review:

Books

 

Author(s)

 

Title

 

Series (if applicable)

 

Publisher

 

City and country

 

Year of publication

 

Number of pages

 

Price

 

ISBN

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Publication Frequency

The journal will be published twice a year.

 

Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

 

Archiving

This journal utilizes the LOCKSS system to create a distributed archiving system among participating libraries and permits those libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration. More...

 

Editorial Board

Executive Editor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Azmin Sham Binti Rambely