The Journal of Literacy Innovation is a peer-reviewed journal that seeks to share ideas about innovative practices in literacy education with K-12 teachers and college-level teacher educators. Our focus is on innovative, practical ideas that offer new insights to the field of literacy instruction and can be applied to the classroom.
Below are the answers to some key questions about JLI.
Q: Who is the target audience of JLI?
A: JLI's target audience is K-12 literacy teachers, as well as teacher educators that train current and future literacy teachers.
Q: What is JLI's objective?
A: JLI's objective is to provide its audience with innovative, practical ideas that add to the current knowledge base of literacy instruction and have clear applicability to the literacy classroom. After reading a JLI article, one should say, "That is a unique and engaging idea!" and "I understand, based on this manuscript, how to put this idea into action in the classroom!"
Q: How often does JLI publish?
A: JLI publishes twice a year: in early October and early April of each year.
Q: Does JLI publish online or in-print?
A: JLI publishes online.
Q: How long should manuscript submissions be?
A: Manuscript submissions should be between 4,000 and 6,000 words.
Below are the answers to some key questions about JLI.
Q: Who is the target audience of JLI?
A: JLI's target audience is K-12 literacy teachers, as well as teacher educators that train current and future literacy teachers.
Q: What is JLI's objective?
A: JLI's objective is to provide its audience with innovative, practical ideas that add to the current knowledge base of literacy instruction and have clear applicability to the literacy classroom. After reading a JLI article, one should say, "That is a unique and engaging idea!" and "I understand, based on this manuscript, how to put this idea into action in the classroom!"
Q: How often does JLI publish?
A: JLI publishes twice a year: in early October and early April of each year.
Q: Does JLI publish online or in-print?
A: JLI publishes online.
Q: How long should manuscript submissions be?
A: Manuscript submissions should be between 4,000 and 6,000 words.