Author Guidelines

Title

The article title should be written in Cambria, 16 pt, uppercase, bold, right aligned. The title must accurately reflect the content of the paper

Author Name(s) and Affiliation(s)

  1. Author names are written without academic titles, using Cambria, 12 pt, centered.

  2. The first name is abbreviated, while the last name (family name) is written in full.

  3. Authors from different institutions should be indicated using superscripts.

  4. Affiliations (department, institution, city, country) are written below the author names.

  5. A corresponding author must be indicated with an email address.

Article Info and Abstract

  1. Article Info includes: Received, Revised, Accepted, Available Online.

  2. The Abstract must be written in two languages: English and Indonesian.

  3. English abstract: Cambria, 10 pt, italic.

  4. Indonesian abstract: Cambria, 10 pt, regular.

  5. Abstract length: 200–300 words, containing background, objectives, methods, results, and conclusions.

  6. Keywords: 3–5 words, written after the abstract, separated by commas.

Introduction

  1. The introduction includes background, theoretical basis, research problem, problem-solving plan, and objectives.

  2. Written in Cambria, 10 pt, single spacing, justified, first line indent 1 cm.

  3. Must be narrative without numbering or subheadings.

Method

  1. Describes the type of research, subjects/objects, instruments, data collection techniques, and analysis methods.

  2. Written in Cambria, 10 pt, single spacing, justified.

  3. Mathematical equations (if any) must be created using Microsoft Equation and numbered on the right side.

Results and Discussion

  1. Results: Present research findings (tables, figures, or text) without interpretation.

  2. Discussion: Interpret the results, relate them to theories and previous studies, and highlight implications.

  3. Written in Cambria, 10 pt, single spacing, justified.

Tables

  1. Tables use only horizontal lines (no vertical lines).

  2. Table titles are placed above the table, written in Cambria, 10 pt, centered.

  3. Numbering format: Table 1, Table 2, etc.

  4. Table content must be concise, using Cambria, 10 pt.

  5. Explanations with more than one line should use single spacing.

Figures

  1. Figures must be original, clear, and with good contrast.

  2. Figures should be placed in text boxes.

  3. Figure titles are written below the figure, using Cambria, 10 pt, centered.

  4. Numbering format: Figure 1, Figure 2, etc.

  5. Captions start with a capital letter. If more than one line, use single spacing.

  6. All figures must be cited in the main text.

Conclusion

  1. Contains the main findings and recommendations.

  2. Conclusions must directly answer the research questions, while suggestions should relate to the results.

  3. Written as an essay, not in numeric form, using Cambria, 10 pt.

References

  1. References must follow the APA Style (5th/6th edition).

  2. Listed alphabetically by the first author’s last name.

  3. Written in Cambria, 10 pt, single spacing, with 0.5-inch hanging indent.

  4. Authors are encouraged to use a reference manager (Mendeley, Zotero, EndNote).

  5. Sources should preferably come from recent journal articles within the last five years.