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Author Guidelines

  1. The articles must be original and have never been published or are being submitted to another journal. Articles ever presented in a forum, such as seminars, should be mentioned forum.
  2. Manuscript is written in Indonesian or English properly. 15-20 pages long, A4 paper, typed 1.5 spacing, font Times New Roman 12, with program window MS word
  3. Articles written by the terms and systematics as follows:
  • Title: written and concise, maximum 14 words containing the keyword, and should reflect the substance of education described in the article body.
  • The author's name: it is written under the title, without a title. The author can be an individual or a team, and all of the authors listed.
  • Agencies and address of the author: author written institutions of origin, email address, which is located under the author's name.
  • Abstract: written in Indonesian and English, which consists of 100 to 150 words and written in one paragraph that contains (1) the purpose, (2) methods, and (3) the results of the research.
  • Keywords: filled words or terms that reflect the essence of the concept within the scope of the problems can consist of several pieces of words / terms. Key words written under the abstract with a distance of one line and italicized.
  • Body: consists of (1) an introduction that includes a background, (2) procedures / means / methods, (3) the results of research and discussion, (4) conclusion.

1) Introduction: background, issues and literature review.

2) Approach / procedure / method / methods: unbiased approach / method / methods used.

3) Findings and discussion: contains the results of research and discussion of these results.

4) Conclusion: The study outlines conclusions in line with problems discussed.

 

  • Bibliography: cultivated from primary sources (journals / magazines scientific or research report) and current / latest. Bibliography only lists the sources referenced in the article body. Otherwise the name referenced in the body must exist in the bibliography. Writing a bibliography follow the example below.

 

  • Journals: author's name, year, article title (between the two quotation marks), name of the journal (italics), volume, number, and the page as follows. Rosana, Dadan, 2009. "Cultural Development through Application of Quality ISO 9001: 2000 in UNY". Cakrawala Pendidikan, XXVIII (3), 296-307.

 

  • Books: author's name (if more than one word, which is used as a last name entry), year, title of the book (italics), city of publisher, and the publisher, as follows. Brown, D.H. 2001. Teaching by Principles: An Interactive Approach to Language Pedagogy. San Francisco: Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.

 

 

  • The book consists of several articles, written as follows. Winch, C. 2006. "Graduate Attributes and Changing Conceptions of Learning" in Hager, P. & Holland, S. Graduate Attributes, Learning and Employability, p 67-90. Dordrecht: Springer.
  • Internet: authors, year, article title, website address, and date of download. Lamy, M.N., & Mortensen, H.J. 2009. "Using Concordance Programs in the Modern Foreign Languages Classroom ', of http://www.ict4lt.org/-en/en mod2-4.htm. Downloaded August 22, 2012.
  • Articles in newspapers / magazines: the author's name, year of publication, title of the article / article (in quotation marks), name of publication (in italics), date, and page as shown below. Arman, S.A. 2013. "Reconsider Implementation of New Curriculum. Kompas, January 19, 2013, page 12.

 

  1. How to refer to the author in the article body mentioning the last name of the author (according to the bibliography), year, and page. Example: (Woodside, 2010: 53) or Woodside (2010: 53). Direct referral (without changing anything), typed single-spaced indented entrance to the right 7 beats, the left and right.
  2. Tables and illustrations may include images, charts, diagrams, maps and photos are presented with the following provisions:
  • photos for images, maps, should be clear enough,
  • size images, graphs, tables, and so adjusted to the size of the paper,
  • pictures and graphs made on white paper and be numbered,
  • table using horizontal lines, vertical lines and without table heading above the table and typed from the left edge,
  • images, graphics and photos are boxed and is under the title typed in the middle and be numbered.
  1. The manuscript soft file in the format "doc" is sent via an email sent to bahastra@pbsi.uad.ac.id
  2. Education Journal articles that have been published can be accessed through e-journal at the address:journal.uad.ac.id/index.php/BAHASTRA/index
  3. The article goes into the editorial desk of experts selected by the editor or reviewer. Articles can be accepted without repair, refurbishment accepted, or rejected, and the article is rejected is not returned unless requested by the author.

 

Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  1. The articles must be original and have never been published or are being submitted to another journal. Articles ever presented in a forum, such as seminars, should be mentioned forum.
  2. Manuscript is written in Indonesian or English properly. 15-20 pages long, A4 paper, typed 1.5 spacing, font Times New Roman 12, with program window MS word
  3. Articles written by the terms and systematics as follows:
  • Title: written and concise, maximum 14 words containing the keyword, and should reflect the substance of education described in the article body.
  • The author's name: it is written under the title, without a title. The author can be an individual or a team, and all of the authors listed.
  • Agencies and address of the author: author written institutions of origin, email address, which is located under the author's name.
  • Abstract: written in Indonesian and English, which consists of 100 to 150 words and written in one paragraph that contains (1) the purpose, (2) methods, and (3) the results of the research.
  • Keywords: filled words or terms that reflect the essence of the concept within the scope of the problems can consist of several pieces of words / terms. Key words written under the abstract with a distance of one line and italicized.
  • Body: consists of (1) an introduction that includes a background, (2) procedures / means / methods, (3) the results of research and discussion, (4) conclusion.
  • 1) Introduction: background, issues and literature review.

2) Approach / procedure / method / methods: unbiased approach / method / methods used.

3) Findings and discussion: contains the results of research and discussion of these results.

4) Conclusion: The study outlines conclusions in line with problems discussed.

  1. Bibliography: cultivated from primary sources (journals / magazines scientific or research report) and current / latest. Bibliography only lists the sources referenced in the article body. Otherwise the name referenced in the body must exist in the bibliography. Writing a bibliography follow the example below.

 

  • Journals: author's name, year, article title (between the two quotation marks), name of the journal (italics), volume, number, and the page as follows. Rosana, Dadan, 2009. "Cultural Development through Application of Quality ISO 9001: 2000 in UNY". Cakrawala Pendidikan, XXVIII (3), 296-307.

 

  • Books: author's name (if more than one word, which is used as a last name entry), year, title of the book (italics), city of publisher, and the publisher, as follows. Brown, D.H. 2001. Teaching by Principles: An Interactive Approach to Language Pedagogy. San Francisco: Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.

 

  • The book consists of several articles, written as follows. Winch, C. 2006. "Graduate Attributes and Changing Conceptions of Learning" in Hager, P. & Holland, S. Graduate Attributes, Learning and Employability, p 67-90. Dordrecht: Springer.
  • Internet: authors, year, article title, website address, and date of download. Lamy, M.N., & Mortensen, H.J. 2009. "Using Concordance Programs in the Modern Foreign Languages Classroom ', of http://www.ict4lt.org/-en/en mod2-4.htm. Downloaded August 22, 2012.
  • Articles in newspapers / magazines: the author's name, year of publication, title of the article / article (in quotation marks), name of publication (in italics), date, and page as shown below. Arman, S.A. 2013. "Reconsider Implementation of New Curriculum. Kompas, January 19, 2013, page 12.
  1. How to refer to the author in the article body mentioning the last name of the author (according to the bibliography), year, and page. Example: (Woodside, 2010: 53) or Woodside (2010: 53). Direct referral (without changing anything), typed single-spaced indented entrance to the right 7 beats, the left and right
  2. Tables and illustrations may include images, charts, diagrams, maps and photos are presented with the following provisions:
  • photos for images, maps, should be clear enough,
  • size images, graphs, tables, and so adjusted to the size of the paper,
  • pictures and graphs made on white paper and be numbered,
  • table using horizontal lines, vertical lines and without table heading above the table and typed from the left edge,
  • images, graphics and photos are boxed and is under the title typed in the middle and be numbered
  • The manuscript soft file in the format "doc" is submission via http://journal.uad.ac.id/index.php/BAHASTRA/index

 

Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  1. The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  2. The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  3. Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  4. The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  5. The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  6. If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
 

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