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International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education TOP 10 THINGS TO CONSIDER IF YOU WANT TO PUBLISH IN IJSME (OR ELSEWHERE) Peter Liljedahl – senior editor  liljedahl@sfu.ca http://www.peterliljedahl.com/presentations @pgliljedahl, #icme13, #icme

1. Title Do not put the country where you did your research in the title: it narrows the interest in your paper. country can be mentioned in methodology. EXCEPTION: International Comparisons

2. Abstract The abstract is advertising. It should motivate a reader to want to read it. NEVER put a reference in an abstract.

3. Introduction The introduction should tell a reader: how you came to this research! what is the phenomenon of interest! why you care about this research! why the reader should care about the research! Do not underestimate the value of narrative for this section.

4. Literature Review The literature review is not meant to be a place where you tell the reader the results of every research paper related to your research question. The literature review should: be linked and intertwined. illuminate in more detail the hole that your RQ is going to fill. present a vocabulary that you will use. potentially introduce us to the theoretical framework (but doesn’t have to be explicit about it).

5. Methodology The methodology should have enough details that a reader can either generalize your results into their own setting or recreate the research. It should: tell us the setting (including country). tell us who the participants are. tell us about your instruments. tell us what the data will be. tell us how you will analyse the data (this is where you can reveal the framework if you didn’t already).

6. Discussion of Results If you are doing a qualitative study I recommend that you put results and discussion together in one section and intertwine them. If you are doing a quantitative study I recommend that you put your results in a table then discuss them. DO NOT narrate the contents of the table.

7. Analysis and the Theoretical Framework Use your theoretical framework in transparent ways. Don’t use a complex framework to see/say simple things. Don’t be to shallow in your analysis. Know the difference between grounded theory and constant comparative method. If you are truly writing in grounded theory I suggest you send it to a journal that specializes in this. There is a difference between DOING research and WRITING research.

8. Conclusions Answer your research question. Talk back to your literature. How do your findings contribute to the existing work in this field? Talk back to the thing that motivated you to do your research.

9. Journal Submission Blind your paper! If you are asked for name, title, and abstract in meta-data do not include it in the paper. Preview the file that is created.

10. Respond to your Reviewers Do what they have asked – or NOT Either way write a well organized letter or a table back to the reviewers detailing how you responded to their comments (or not).

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