Author Guidelines

  1. The journal invites scholars and experts working in all disciplines in history education (history learning, history and cultural studies)
  2. Articles should be original, research-based, unpublished and not under review for possible publication in other journals.
  3. The manuscript is written using suitable formats based on the provision of scientific article writing system , using standard Bahasa Indonesia or English, consisting of its typing and its record as a soft file.
  4. The manuscript must be typed in single space, min 10-15 pages in length, A4 paper,  using margins 3 cm for each margin (top, left, right and bottom) . The writing uses Times New Roman font, size 12.
  5. The abstract of research paper should contain title, problem and purpose, method, and research finding, and recommendation
  6. JC will not publish more than one article of the same authorship or co-authorship within 12 months period. 
  7. Full research papers have broad relevance and contribute something new to Education. It includes:
    1. Tittle: Short and brief, max 12 words
    2. The writer’s identity: The writer’s name, correspondence  address, and email (min. 2 and max 6 writers in one article)
    3. Abstract: Times New Roman, 12. Written in Indonesia (no italic) and English (italic) 150-200 words, completed in keywords.
    4. Introduction: Explain the theoretical background, related research, the practical applications and the nature and purpose of the article.
    5. Literatur Review:
    6. Research Method: Method Section that describes the participants the materials the procedures employed in the study such as treatment(s) and data analysis.
    7. Result and Discussion: Results should be clear and concise. Discussion should explore the significance of the results of the work, not repeat them. A combined Results and Discussion section is often appropriate. Avoid extensive citations and discussion of published literature.
    8. Conclusision: The main conclusions of the study may be presented in a short conclusions section, which may stand alone or form a subsection of a discussion or results and discussion section.
    9. References: References are listed in alphabetical order. Each listed reference is cited in text, and Non-research papers include major theme, logical development of the theme, author's point of view, implications, inferences, or conclusions.