Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
- The manuscript has not been previously published and is not under consideration by any other journal.
- The manuscript is submitted in Microsoft Word (.docx) format, using Times New Roman 12pt, double spacing, and 2.5 cm margins on all sides.
- The manuscript length complies with the word limit for the selected article type (Research Article: 5,000–8,000 words; Case Study: 3,000–6,000 words; Systematic Review: 6,000–10,000 words; Technology Evaluation: 3,000–5,000 words; Policy Brief: 2,000–4,000 words).
- The abstract is 150–250 words and includes background, objective, method, results, and conclusion.
- 4–6 keywords are provided, separated by semicolons.
- The manuscript follows the required structure: Introduction, Literature Review, Method, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, and References.
- All references follow APA 7th Edition format with a minimum of 20 references, at least 80% from the last 10 years.
- All figures are submitted at minimum 300 DPI resolution in JPEG or PNG format, numbered consecutively, and accompanied by descriptive captions.
- All tables are created using Word's table function (not as images), numbered consecutively, and accompanied by descriptive captions.
- The main manuscript file contains no author-identifying information (name, affiliation, acknowledgments) to ensure blind review.
- A separate title page has been prepared containing: manuscript title, all author names, institutional affiliations, countries, corresponding author email, and any acknowledgments.
- Any conflicts of interest have been disclosed, or a statement confirming the absence of conflicts has been included.
- Research involving human subjects has received ethical approval from the relevant institution, and this is stated in the manuscript.
- The submission complies with GJILT's Publication Ethics, Plagiarism Policy, and Author Guidelines as stated on the journal website.
Original Research Article
Original research articles presenting new empirical findings, experimental studies, or theoretical contributions in the areas of inclusive education, assistive technologies, and digital accessibility. Manuscripts should follow standard academic structure (Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion) and must not have been previously published or be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Review Article
Comprehensive review articles that synthesize existing literature on topics related to inclusive learning technologies, digital accessibility, and special education. Systematic reviews, scoping reviews, and narrative reviews are accepted. Authors should clearly describe their search strategy and inclusion/exclusion criteria.
Case Study
In-depth case studies documenting the implementation, outcomes, and lessons learned from real-world applications of inclusive learning technologies in educational settings. Case studies should provide rich contextual detail and clear implications for practice.
Systematic Review
Rigorously conducted systematic reviews following established protocols (e.g., PRISMA guidelines) that provide comprehensive synthesis of evidence on topics within the journal's scope. Meta-analyses are also welcome in this category. Authors must provide a PRISMA flow diagram and pre-registration details where applicable.
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