Publication Ethic

Publication Ethics
This is an ethical statement for JOAPE published by the Kalimasada Group. This statement is drawn from the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and includes a code of ethics for editors-in-chief, editorial board members, reviewers, and authors.

Articles published in the JOAPE Journal are an important part of building a coherent and respected network of knowledge about education and are a direct reflection of the quality of the authors and institutions. Therefore, it is important to agree on the standards of ethical behavior expected for all parties involved in publication activities: authors, journal editors, peer reviewers, publishers, and the public. The JOAPE Journal Editor is committed to ensuring that all procedures are only intended to facilitate objective and intellectual treatment. Furthermore, editors and reviewers evaluate manuscripts without regard to race, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, ethnic origin, nationality, or political or group interests.

 

Writer's Duties

Responsible for ensuring only new and original work is submitted.

Do not duplicate work that has been published in other journals.

It is not permissible to send articles that are in the process of review or being considered by a journal to another journal at the same time.

They are only permitted to publish their work elsewhere after receiving an official rejection from the journal or if their request to withdraw their work is officially accepted by the journal.

Must notify the Editor-in-Chief or publisher of any data inaccuracies in their published work so that corrections or retraction of the article can be made.

Must make significant contributions and take responsibility for deficiencies in their work.

 

Reviewer Duties

Must disclose any competing interests before agreeing to review an article.

May decline to review articles due to conflict of interest or insufficient knowledge.

Review all articles objectively, fairly, and professionally.

Demonstrate any ethical behavior discovered during review to the Editor-in-Chief for follow-up.

Must ensure the originality of articles and be alert to any acts of plagiarism and double publication.

Do not discuss the contents of the article without permission.

Adhere to the time specified for the review process. Requests for extensions of time to review contributions are the Editor-in-Chief's prerogative.

 

Duties of Editorial Board Members

Participate in helping the development and general good of the journal.

Act as an ambassador for the journal.

Continuously support and promote the journal.

Reviewing work assigned to him.

 

Duties of Chief Editor

Assess manuscripts fairly and solely on their intellectual merits.

Guarantee the confidentiality of the manuscript and do not disclose information about the manuscript to anyone other than the people involved in the publishing process.

Responsible for determining when and what articles will be published