Submission Guidelines
Journal of Computing in Teacher Education
The Journal of Computing in Teacher Education (JCTE) is a
refereed journal published quarterly by the Special Interest Group for
Teacher Educators (SIGTE) of the International Society for Technology in
Education (ISTE). The journal provides a forum for sharing information
among departments, schools, and colleges of education that are
confronting the issues associated with providing computer and technology
education for preservice and inservice teachers. Articles written in
accordance with the content and format guidelines below will be welcomed
and considered for publication pending favorable review.
Content
Subject matter content should be of interest to teacher educators who
are involved with computer and technology education for preservice and
inservice teachers. Each area listed below will be given equal
consideration.
- Practical: What could a teacher educator use right now with
preservice or inservice courses or programs? What kind of computer and
technology training is being done? Why? How has it worked? What funding
issues have arisen? What is happening in K–12 computer education
that relates to teacher education programs?
- Leadership: What are the directions in teacher education as
related to computer and technology education? How can educators become
effective critics and implementers of innovations using technology?
- Research: What research can be reported or synthesized that
has bearing on computer and technology education programs in teacher
education? What research can be reported concerning approaches to
preservice and inservice computer and technology education? What
research can be reported about uses of computers and technology in the
schools that will affect the training of computer-using teachers?
- Theoretical: What thoughts, insights, or principles can be
presented as a theoretical basis for practical applications in teacher
education programs with regard to computers and technology in
education?
Questions to Ask for All Articles:
- Does this article fit the scope of JCTE?
- Does this article make a major practical, leadership, theoretical,
or research contribution?
- Does the writer give us a perspective of what is already in the
literature?
- Is the length appropriate to the content?
- Will the applications to practice be relevant to a fair spectrum of
readers?
Other Issues to Consider
- Do not submit material that is currently being considered by another
journal.
- Research articles will be assessed on these additional criteria,
where appropriate:
- Importance of the topic.
- Definition of the research problem.
- Appropriateness of the design and approach.
- Clarity of hypotheses or research questions.
- Appropriateness and definition of the population.
- Reliability of critical measures.
- Appropriateness of descriptive statistics and data analyses.
- Clarity and accurateness of data tables.
- Relationship of data presented to conclusions drawn.
- Acknowledgment of alternative interpretations of the data.
- Support of recommendations by the research findings.
- Clarity of applications of findings to practice.
- Authors will receive copies of the issue of the journal containing
their article.
Format
- Make sure your article is adequately prepared for blind review. Save
your manuscript file as *.rtf or *.doc and submit it attached to an
e-mail message to jcte@iastate.edu. In the body of your
e-mail message, include name(s), title(s), and contact information for
all author(s), and a statement indicating that your manuscript has not
been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Note: Manuscripts
available online are considered published works.
- All copy must be word processed and double-spaced with margins at
least 1" on all sides. Save the word-processed document as rich text
format (RTF) and either send it on disk or submit an electronic copy to
jcte@iastate.edu using your
primary e-mail address. Please submit original graphics files in their
original graphics formats (e.g., TIFF, BMP, PIC). You may insert
graphics into your word processor file to indicate placement, but you
must also provide the original graphics files. If you normally take a
screenshot and copy it into your word processing file, please copy it
instead into a graphics editor and save it in the formats listed above.
Please send all electronic files to
Dr. Ann Thompson, JCTE Editor
Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Iowa State University
N131 Lagomarcino Hall
Ames, IA 50011-3192
E-mail: jcte@iastate.edu
- Follow standard APA style. Proofread carefully. Editing does not
routinely include major rewriting or stylistic correction. Authors are
responsible for the correctness and consistency of their words.
Double-check and update all references.
- Number all pages. Separate continuous printout pages.
- Include a 120-word abstract of the manuscript that conveys the main
message to the reader.
- Avoid sexist or similarly biased language. Use wording that
minimizes awkwardness, bias, and ambiguity.
- Include appropriate visuals, charts, diagrams, drawings, and
tables.
- Suggested length: approximately 2,000–4,000 words (7–15
pages), plus references and figures.
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