The International Journal of Turkish Education Sciences (IJTES) aims to bring together original scientific studies carried out in all areas of educational sciences with researchers and practitioners working in educational sciences and other related fields.
The International Journal of Turkish Education Sciences (IJTES) accepts original research and review studies in all areas of educational sciences.
The International Journal of Turkish Education Sciences (IJTES) adopted some policies based on the guidelines and principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and STM to carry out all steps of the publication process in line with the ethical principles. These policies involve authors, editors, reviewers, and all relevant procedures. When some situations are not involved in these policies, the aforementioned guidelines and principles will be addressed.
A possible conflict of interest should be reported to the journal as soon as possible. Authors are required to declare any possibility of conflict of interest that is likely to influence their results or interpretations. In cases where there is no conflict of interest, it should be declared before references in the articles. If editors have a conflict of interest regarding an article, they should avoid reviewing that article. In such cases, that article should be sent to another editor. When the reviewers have a conflict of interest, they should refuse to review the article. The reviewer should resign after explaining the situation to the editor.
Any information about an article submitted should not be shared with anyone except for authors, reviewers, and editors. Any article sent for review should be treated as confidential documents. No information should be given to others except as authorized by the editor. Similarly, both the reviewer and author identities are to be concealed from each other. The responsibility of this double-blind review lies with the editor.
Unpublished materials in an article submitted cannot be used by editors or reviewers without the written consent of the authors. Privileged information obtained during the review should be kept confidential and not used for personal advantage.
Authors are required to report all steps and significance of their research accurately and objectively. The data should be reflected accurately in the report. A report should contain sufficient detail to allow others to replicate the study. Inaccurate statements are unethical. Studies requiring ethics committee approval in nature should contain approval details (the name of the committee, date, and number) in the methods section and the first page of the article. Moreover, the ethics committee approval should also be uploaded during submission. Click here for detailed information about ethics committee approval.
The authors are obliged to share their data with the editor or reviewers on request. It is also recommended to maintain the data for a reasonable time (five years) even if the article is published.
The works submitted are expected to be original and plagiarism-free. Authors are required to cite all of the works they used accurately. Any manuscript that is detected to contain plagiarism is rejected at any phase of the review process.
Authors are not allowed to send any manuscript that has already been published or under review in another journal. Conference proceedings that have not been published in full text and works produced from theses/dissertations are welcomed on the condition that it is declared on the first page of the article.
Only those who made significant contributions to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of an article should be added as authors. Those who contributed to the study but do not qualify for authorship should be acknowledged. The corresponding author should make sure all authors and contributors are included and the final version of the article is approved by all. The final page of the article should contain the author contributions. No demand to add/reorder authors is accepted when the review process starts.
The authors are obliged to notify and cooperate with the editor to retract or correct the paper when they discover a significant error or inaccuracy.
The responsibility of the final decision about the publication of a manuscript sent for review to IJTES lies with the editor. During the decision-making process, the editor may be guided by other editors' or reviewers’ evaluations. However, the editor might decide that a manuscript is not suitable for publication and explain the reasons to the authors. The editor makes their decisions without regard to race, gender, age, religious affinity, ethnicity, citizenship, or political stance.
The editor is responsible for fair, objective, and timely evaluation of manuscripts submitted. At least two independent reviewer evaluations are expected in this process. The editor should make sure a double-blind process. The editor is responsible for selecting reviewers that have expertise in the topic of the manuscript. The editor should assess the objections and involve other reviewers if necessary. The editor should examine the conflict of interest explanations and ensure that reviewer reports do not include unethical requests (such as the reviewer’s demand for citing one of their works).
The editor is obliged to act promptly to retract, correct, or publish a note when they have adequate evidence of a significant error.
The editor cannot make demands to artificially improve the journal’s stance. Especially, citation for earlier works in the journal cannot be demanded from authors.
Reviewers’ opinions should help the editor’s decision-making process. Their recommendations to the authors should improve their work. The reviewer who feels unqualified or prompt reply will not be possible should excuse them from the review process. This decision should be notified to the editor as soon as possible.
The reviewers are expected to be honest, objective, and free from personal prejudice. Personal criticism should be avoided. Reviewers are encouraged to express their views clearly with supporting arguments.
The reviewers should identify any relevant fundamental work if not cited in the article. If any work cited in the text but not listed in references should be identified. If the reviewers notice substantial similarity between the manuscript under consideration with previously published work, they should notify the editor.
IJTES is published twice a year (April and October) electronically as a refereed journal within the ULAKBİM DergiPark platform. The journal publishes research and review articles in educational sciences in Turkish or English.
When a manuscript is submitted to the journal, the pre-evaluation phase begins. In this phase, the manuscript is checked in terms of plagiarism, journal scope, and writing rules. Then, the double-blind peer review process starts with at least two reviewers. The reviewers are given 30 days to complete their evaluations. After 30 days, a new reviewer is appointed. At least two recommendations to accept the manuscript are required for publication. When the reviewers disagree, a third reviewer is appointed. The authors are given 30 days to revise their manuscript after they got reviewers’ views. When the review and revision process ends with the publication decision, the layout and design process starts. After the authors’ approval, a DOI number is appointed to the article. Then, it is published in the convenient issue. No changes are permitted after the authors approved the final version. The authors might retract their study during the pre-evaluation phase. Manuscripts under reviewer revision are not permitted to be retracted.
All manuscripts submitted to IJTES are scanned using some software including iThenticate©, Turnitin©, and intihal.net© for plagiarism. The similarity percentage of manuscripts is expected to be lower than 20%.
Copyright on any article published in IJTES is retained by the authors. Authors grant IJTES to publish the article and identify itself as the original publisher. Authors also grant any third party the right to use the article freely as long as its integrity is maintained and its original authors, citation details, and publisher identified. Authors are assumed to accept copyright terms when they submit their articles.
IJTES is an open-access journal and shares its content. The IJTES provides copyrights of all online published papers (except where otherwise noted) for the free use of readers, scientists, and institutions (such as a link to the content or permission for its download, distribution, printing, copying, and reproduction in any medium, except change of contents and for commercial use), under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) License, provided the original work is cited. Written permission is required from the journal editor for use of its contents for commercial purposes.
IJTES charges no fees from authors during any step of the publication including submission, evaluation, or publication, and pays no fees to the authors.
IJTES charges no fees from authors during any step of the publication including submission, evaluation, or publication, and pays no fees to the authors.