Reviewer Guidelines
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- Peer Review Guidelines
Reviewer Guidelines
The peer review process is essential to maintaining the academic quality, originality, and global impact of World Education Policy: An International Journal. We highly value the expertise and dedication of our reviewers, whose contributions ensure that only rigorous and meaningful educational research is published. These guidelines are designed to support reviewers in providing fair, constructive, and timely evaluations.
1. Responsibilities of Reviewers
Reviewers are expected to:
- Provide objective, unbiased, and confidential assessments of submitted manuscripts.
- Evaluate the originality, significance, methodology, and clarity of the research.
- Offer constructive and actionable feedback to help authors improve their work.
- Identify issues such as plagiarism, duplication, data inconsistencies, or ethical concerns.
- Declare any conflicts of interest that may affect their impartiality.
- Complete the review within the agreed deadline to support timely publication.
2. Evaluation Criteria
While reviewing a manuscript, please consider:
Originality & Novelty
Does the paper bring new insights into education systems, policies, curriculum design, pedagogy, governance, or learning outcomes?
Relevance
Is the research aligned with global or national education priorities such as:
- Education reforms
- Inclusive learning
- Digital and technology-enabled education
- Higher education
- Teacher development
- Policy implementation and evaluation
- Curriculum and instructional design
Methodology
Are the research methods, data collection procedures, and analytical approaches sound and appropriate for the study?
Clarity & Structure
Is the manuscript logically organized, clearly written, and coherent?
References & Citations
Does the manuscript appropriately cite relevant literature and current research?
Figures, Tables & Evidence
Are graphical elements accurate, high-quality, and supportive of the study’s conclusions?
3. Review Process
Invitation
Reviewers will receive an invitation containing the manuscript’s title and abstract.
Acceptance or Decline
Please confirm your availability and expertise before accepting the review.
Confidentiality
Manuscripts must not be shared, discussed, or used for personal benefit.
Recommendations
Reviewers may recommend one of the following:
- Accept
- Minor Revision
- Major Revision
- Reject
Feedback Submission
Provide:
- Comments for Authors – clear, polite, detailed, and constructive
- Comments for Editors – confidential concerns or ethical issues, if any
4. Confidentiality & Ethics
All manuscripts are strictly confidential.
Reviewers must avoid any form of bias based on gender, ethnicity, nationality, religion, or institutional affiliation.
If unable to review objectively or within the timeline, reviewers should notify the editor immediately.
5. Benefits for Reviewers
Recognition in the journal’s annual acknowledgment list.
Eligibility for a Certificate of Review upon request.
Opportunity to be considered for roles such as Editorial Board Member or Guest Editor.
Contribution to advancing global knowledge and practices in education policy.
6. How to Submit a Review
Reviewers should:
Log in to the journal’s submission system.
Open the assigned manuscript.
Submit detailed comments and recommendations using the online review form.
7. Support for Reviewers
The journal provides guidance and resources for both new and experienced reviewers. For any questions regarding the review process, please contact:
📩 Editorial Office: [Insert Journal Email ID]
