JLI publishes manuscripts ranging from 4,000 to 6,000 words that provide unique and practical ideas for literacy teachers and teacher educators.
To submit a manuscript, email editor Sean Ruday at [email protected] with the following documents attached:
1) Title Page, including:
a. manuscript title
b. author’s name
c. Correspondence info: address, email, phone number
d. a brief bio: indicating affiliation, recent publications
e. a 100-200 word abstract
2) Masked Manuscript. Do not include any identifying information in your manuscript document or in the document file name. Replace author identification with “Author” or “Author A,” etc. Please make sure your abstract is also included in this document.
3) Tables and/or Charts. Tables and charts should be embedded in the manuscript.
Other Submission Information:
Submissions must be in MS word and follow the style outlined in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (2019, 7th edition).
Once a manuscript has been received, the editor will determine if the piece will be sent out for review. All manuscripts chosen for review are read by a minimum of two reviewers. JLI will attempt to reach a decision on each article within three months.
To submit a manuscript, email editor Sean Ruday at [email protected] with the following documents attached:
1) Title Page, including:
a. manuscript title
b. author’s name
c. Correspondence info: address, email, phone number
d. a brief bio: indicating affiliation, recent publications
e. a 100-200 word abstract
2) Masked Manuscript. Do not include any identifying information in your manuscript document or in the document file name. Replace author identification with “Author” or “Author A,” etc. Please make sure your abstract is also included in this document.
3) Tables and/or Charts. Tables and charts should be embedded in the manuscript.
Other Submission Information:
Submissions must be in MS word and follow the style outlined in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (2019, 7th edition).
Once a manuscript has been received, the editor will determine if the piece will be sent out for review. All manuscripts chosen for review are read by a minimum of two reviewers. JLI will attempt to reach a decision on each article within three months.