
1. Updates
& Effective Dates
All amendments to the publication policies for the Journal of Educational
Research in Mathematics (JERM) published by the Korea Society of Education
Studies in Mathematics (KSESM) are regulated by Article 10 of the editorial
policy of the society and approved by the board of directors. The publication
policies are effective immediately after the approval of the board.
2. Authors’ Responsibilities
① Submitting author should be
registered as a member of KSESM.
② Authors have a responsibility to abide by
the submission guidelines of JERM.
③ Submission of an article implies
that the manuscript has not been published elsewhere, that it is not under
consideration for publication previously. Dual submission and publication are
strictly prohibited in the journal.
④ Authors can contribute as many as
three manuscripts to an issue of the journal for review, and two of the
accepted papers can be published in each issue. As a sole author, authors can
only contribute in one manuscript.
3. Manuscripts Submission
① All manuscripts should comply with the
ethical guideline of the society which are aligned with the American Psychology
Association(APA)’s ethical principles of psychologists and code of conduct (https://www.apa.org/ethics/code).
② The journal operates a double-blind
review policy. Authors must ensure that their manuscripts are prepared in such
a way that they do not reveal their identities to reviewers, either directly or
indirectly.
③ All manuscripts must contain titles,
abstracts, keywords, main body, and references.
④ All manuscripts including the ones that
are accepted or revised shall submit their (revised) articles through the
online submission system.
⑤ All authors’ names should be listed on
the online submission system in the order of authorship. It is submitting
author’s responsibility to indicate the corresponding author on the article as
well as in the online submission system in case when the first author is not
the corresponding author.
4. Submission Due
① Authors are to submit their
manuscripts to JERM any time before the end of the 1st day (Korea Standard Time
11:59 pm) of January, April, July, or October.
5. Reviewing Procedure
① Once the submitted manuscript has
been evaluated for suitability by the editor, it will then be reviewed by three
reviewers. The editor will make the final decision based on the editorial
guideline of the journal.
② The editor-in-chief can ask authors
to revise their manuscripts.
③ For those submitted manuscripts that do
not follow the author submission guidelines, the editorial board can decide to
reject the manuscript to be reviewed in the journal.
④ A paper submitted by an editor-in-chief
will be handled by one of the editors who does not have a conflict with the
review and who is not at the same institution as the editor-in-chief. The other
editor will select referees and make all decisions on the paper based on the
editorial guideline of the journal.
6. Manuscripts Preparation
① Manuscripts can be written either in
Korean or in English using MS word documents (e.g., doc, docx).
② All manuscripts submitted to JERM should
meet the aims and scopes of the journal.
③ Using the MS Word files (e.g., doc,
docx), authors should format their manuscripts as follows: Line spacing of 1.0
in main text, Top margin of 3.0, Bottom margin of 2.54, Left & Right
margins of 2.54; Font sizes for Main title 17p, Subtitle 14p, Section title
10p, Paragraph title 10p, Main text 10p; Character scale 100; Printing Fonts
set to ‘Times New Roman’ for English and ‘Basic Clear Gothic’ for Korean.
7. Titles
① All manuscripts written in Korean
must include titles in both Korean and English. For manuscirpts written in
English, only English version of the title is required.
② Keep the title of the manuscript
brief and clear using around 10 to 12 words which summarizes the main idea or
ideas of the study.
8. Abstracts
① A concise and factual abstract using
complete sentences is required with words no more than 250 words in both Korean
and English.
② All manuscripts written in Korean should
include abstracts in both Korean and English on the first page of their
manuscripts. The Korean version of the abstract comes before the English one
for articles written in Korean. For manuscripts written in English, only
English version of the abstract is required.
③ All abstracts must include the purpose of
the study, research participants and data, major findings, and implications.
9. Keywords
Immediately after each English and Korean
abstracts, authors should provide around 3-5 key words highlighting the
research in English and Korean accordingly.
10. References
All submitted manuscripts should format the
references using the APA 7th edition.
11. Article Processing Fee
① All manuscripts accepted to be
published in JERM should make a full payment of the article processing fee as
well as the annual membership fee for KSESM.
② For authors who failed to make a
full payment of both article processing and annual membership fees, the
editorial office may withhold the publication of their articles.
③ The standard article processing fee
150,000 (KRW) will be charged for the manuscripts up to 10 pages. For every
additional page, an extra fee of 20,000 (KRW) per page will be charged. For an
article funded by an internal or external grant, thereby acknowledged about
funding, the standard article processing fee will be doubled. That is, 300,000
(KRW) will be charged for the manuscripts up to 10 pages.
④ Upon the request of editorial board
in an effort to advance KSESM, editor-in-chief of JERM and president of the
society may together decide to exempt the article processing fee.
12. Copyrights
Copyright is reserved by KSESM for all
articles published in JERM.
13. Editorial Inquiries
Editor-in-chief of JERM is responsible to
answer all inquiries on article submission, but the editor may delegate
inquiries on online submission system to the administrative secretary.
14. Others
For any other issues that are not discussed
in here, the editorial board of JERM are entitled to make a decision.
Addenda
1. The documented policies are effective as
of January 2nd, 1991.
2. The documented policies are
effective as of January 26th, 1999.
3. The documented policies are
effective as of January 23rd, 2002.
4. The documented policies are
effective as of December 7th, 2002.
5. The documented policies are
effective as of June 6th, 2014.
6. The documented policies are
effective as of June 5th, 2015.
7. The documented policies are effective as
of October 7th, 2016.
8. The documented policies are effective as
of March 1st, 2018.
9. The documented policies are effective as
of May 21st, 2021.