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SJRQ2-Journal of Special Education Technology (JSET)-

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Journal of Special Education Technology (JSET

JSET uses the American Psychological Association’s Publication Manual (7th ed.) style guide. Please be aware that manuscripts without appropriate style usage in text and references may be returned to the author without review.

Length

Manuscripts submitted to JSET for the Original Research section should be between 25-35 manuscript pages, including references and all content within tables and figures. Technology in Action manuscripts should be no more than 22 pages in length.

All manuscripts should be submitted via Manuscript Central: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/joset. Authors can expect a first decision on manuscripts approximately six weeks after submission.

Please send all questions regarding JSET to the Co-Editors, Dr. Joe Boyle from Temple University (tue87325@temple.edu), and Dr. Michael Kennedy from University of Virginia (mjk3p@virginia.edu).

This standard will result in terms such as “people with disabilities” rather than “the disabled” or “students who are gifted” instead of “gifted students.”

All manuscripts should be scholarly in nature, and make a clear contribution to the literature in the field of educational technology for students with disabilities. 

Manuscripts submitted to the Original Research section should (a) report results from quantitative or qualitative research studies (including single case designs) 

Documents should be submitted in a current version of Microsoft Word; have 1-inch margins; be double-spaced, including quotations and references; and use a standard 12-point font such as Times New Roman. Each manuscript should be prefaced with an abstract that summarizes the content in 100-150 words. Authors should submit figures and tables as separate files. Please indicate the preferred position of tables, figures, and other graphic elements in the manuscript and reference each as a “call-out” in the narrative.


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