Journal of General Education :
Concept & Practice
Special Issue
Journal of General Education :
Concept & Practice
Special Issue
Call for papers
Editor: Chair Professor Huann-Shyang Lin
Guest Editors: Professor Thomas J. Smith and Professor Wei-Chen Hung
This Special Journal Issue is posed to be published in June, 2025.
Journal of General Education- Concept and Practice is abstracted and indexed by Google Scholar; Taiwan Citation Index- Humanity and Social Sciences and Airiti Library. This journal has also been awarded by the National Taiwan Library as an high impact factor journal in 2022 and 2023.
Educational researchers are invited to submit theoretical arguments or empirical findings for review and publication in the 2025 special issue of Journal of General Education- Concept & Practice. The due date for submissions is January 15, 2025. This special issue is guided by the following themes:
1. Research on collaborative teaching practices and contextual learning to promote student mathematics, science, and reading literacies. Sample questions might include:
(1) How can interdisciplinary teaching practices enhance the integration of mathematics, science, and reading literacies within informal (or formal) learning environments?
(2) In what ways can contextual learning opportunities, such as project-based learning, contribute to students' understanding and application of literacy concepts in STEM (or STEAM)?
(3) What role do cultural and societal contexts play in shaping effective teaching practices for enhancing literacy in mathematics, science, and reading?
(4) How can technology be leveraged to support collaborative teaching practices that promote literacy across these subjects?
(5) What are effective strategies for involving parents and communities in the collaborative process of teaching mathematics, science, and reading literacies?
2. Conceptual, theoretical, and methodological research studies that have potential to promote insights into teachers’ professional development on literacy-based teaching strategies. Sample questions might include:
(1) How can action research conducted by teachers in their own classrooms contribute to the development of effective literacy-based teaching strategies in STEM (or STEAM)?
(2) How do pre-service teacher education programs incorporate literacy-based teaching strategies into their curriculum, particularly for STEM (or STEAM) education?
(3) In what ways can digital platforms and online learning communities support ongoing professional development for teachers in literacy-based teaching strategies?
(4) How do college teachers use literacy-based teaching strategies to implement teaching practice research in their classes?
Articles
All articles should not exceed 6,000 words, including references, and should include an abstract that does not exceed 200 words. Specific formatting guidelines are available on the journal's website.
Important Dates
It is proposed that this themed issue is produced for June, 2025.
Paper submission deadline: January 15th, 2025
Notifications of reviewers’ process: October 15, 2024
Final copy from authors to Guest Editors: November 30, 2024
Publication: June, 2025.
Submit manuscripts by E-mail
hsinhui5885@gmail.com
For further info contact the Guest Editors: Thomas J. Smith or Wei-Chen Hung
Thomas J. Smith, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Educational Technology, Research and Assessment
College of Education
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115
tjsmith@niu.edu
Wei-Chen Hung, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Educational Technology, Research and Assessment
College of Education
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115
whung@niu.edu