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Aims and Scope
World Education Policy: An International Journal is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing global scholarship in education systems, policy reforms, teaching methodologies, and learning outcomes. The journal provides a platform for analytical reviews, policy studies, research updates, and expert perspectives that address the emerging challenges and opportunities within global education.
Aims
To publish high-quality review articles that synthesize current knowledge and highlight future directions in education policy and practice.
To promote equitable, innovative, and sustainable education systems that enhance learning outcomes worldwide.
To serve as an international forum for the exchange of ideas among researchers, policymakers, administrators, and educators.
To encourage the integration of emerging technologies—such as AI in education, digital learning tools, and data-driven decision-making—into traditional and modern learning environments.
To contribute to global conversations on SDGs, inclusive education, and lifelong learning through evidence-based educational scholarship.
Scope
The scope of World Education Policy covers a diverse range of themes, including but not limited to:
Curriculum Development & Pedagogical Innovation
Curriculum reform, competency-based education, instructional design, learning theories, and classroom practice improvement.
Educational Technology & Digital Transformation
E-learning, AI-driven education tools, blended learning models, virtual classrooms, and technology-enhanced teaching strategies.
Education Policy, Governance & Implementation
Policy formulation, governance models, financing of education, monitoring systems, and international comparative policy analysis.
Higher Education & Institutional Development
Quality assurance, accreditation systems, academic leadership, global mobility, and university governance.
Inclusive & Special Education
Equity in education, disability-inclusive policies, gender-responsive education, minority education, and social justice frameworks.
Teacher Education & Professional Development
Teacher preparation programs, pedagogical training, leadership development, and continuous professional growth.
Learning Outcomes, Assessment & Student Development
Assessment systems, student performance analytics, socio-emotional learning, cognitive development, and student wellbeing.
Education in Social, Economic & Cultural Contexts
Education for sustainable development, community-based learning, rural and urban education disparities, and education during crises.
Vocational, Technical & Lifelong Learning
Skill development, workforce readiness, adult education, and career-oriented training programs.
Global Trends in Education Systems
International benchmarking, cross-cultural studies, emerging models of schooling, and future-oriented education strategies.
By publishing timely reviews, policy analyses, and research insights, World Education Policy: An International Journal aims to strengthen the connection between educational research, policy innovation, and practical implementation to support quality learning and equitable education systems worldwide.
