Author Guidelines

A. Document format and length

Manuscripts submitted are in Word format and must be double-spaced with a minimum of 4cm for the top and left margins and 3cm for the right and bottom margins. The text should be standard with a font size of 10-12. Manuscripts should be at least 8,000 and not exceed 10,000 words (excluding abstracts, acknowledgments, and reference lists).

B. The attached abstract consists of one paragraph and cannot be more than 160 words. Keywords use lowercase letters except for names that require capital letters

C. Title

  • the main title must be left-aligned, bold, and uppercase in each first word followed by lowercase letters, using a font size twice as large as the main text (if the font size in the main text uses a font size of 10, the font size of the main title is 12).
  • The second title must be left-aligned, bold, lowercase, and the same size as the main text.
  • The third heading must be left-aligned, italicized, lowercase, and the same size as the main text.

As an example:

Left-Aligned, Bold, Upper and Lowercase, Font Size Larger than Main Text

Left-Aligned, Bold, Upper and Lowercase, Font Size is the same as the Main text

Left-Aligned, Italic, Upper and Lowercase, Font Size is the same as Main text

D. Figure

The use of pictures, tables, diagrams, and attachments must be numbered and given a title.

Example of the title:

Figure 1: Percentage of Learning Tool Utilization in 2022

E. Notes and Footnotes

Notes must appear as endnotes and be numbered sequentially and on separate pages at the end of the manuscript. The use of notes can be in the form of brief explanations and information, data retrieval sites, or references to the data/explanations used.

F. Quotes and Spelling

Use single quotes, with double quotes in quoted material. Spelling in a language other than the original language of the manuscript must use italics

G. Number

Numbers 1-9 use spelling, and numbers 10 and above use numbers, except at the beginning of sentences.

H. Abbreviation

Using abbreviations in the paper's title, abstract, or keywords is not allowed. The abbreviations used must be consistent and must be defined the first time they are used (except in the Abstract). Abbreviations must be preceded by the abbreviation's full name, followed by the term filled in brackets.

Example:

The Research and Development (RnD) method used in this paper ….