Author Guidelines
Jurnal Inovasi Pembelajaran dan Pendidikan Islam [JIPPI]
Jurnal Inovasi Pembelajaran dan Pendidikan Islam [JIPPI] is a scientific publication journal containing research publications in the field of education and Islamic education such as models, educational integration, educational science, learning and teaching, research on learning media, theoretical studies on Islam, educational curriculum development, learning progress, learning assessment and the use of technology in education and teaching aimed at novice writers and researchers, young lecturers, teachers. Published every six months using a peer review system for selection of articles in each publication edition. Jurnal Inovasi Pembelajaran dan Pendidikan Islam [JIPPI] accepts original research articles that are relevant to related fields. Articles can be sent to the editorial board with the following conditions:
1. Research Articles
The research article format consists of:
- Title Page.
- Abstract.
- Introduction.
- Method.
- Results.
- Discussion.
- Conclusion.
- Reference.
2. Case Report
Articles about cases in the fields of education and Islamic education such as models, educational integration, educational science, learning and teaching, research on learning media, theoretical studies on Islam, educational curriculum development, learning progress, learning assessment and the use of technology in education and teaching that need to be disseminated widely.
The case report format consists of:
- Title.
- Abstract
- Introduction.
- Case.
- Discussion.
- Conclusion.
- Bibliography.
3. Literature Review
Articles that review various current matters.
The format used consists of:
- Title.
- Abstract.
- Introduction.
- Content.
- Discussion.
- Conclusion.
- Bibliography.
General Instructions
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In the process of submitting an article to Jurnal Inovasi Pembelajaran dan Pendidikan Islam [JIPPI], the author will be given notification about the stages and progress of the article sent starting from: Article submission statement (submitted) if the article has been accepted by the editor and the form is declared complete and then selection will be carried out (peer review) and the review process (review); A statement of being feasible and complete (completed) when the peer review process has been completed and declared feasible, the initial article review process has been completed as well as an order for payment of administration and investment costs; Statement of article approval (accepted) when the review process has been completed and the author has made corrections to the article which has undergone changes and proof of payment has been received by the editorial team of Jurnal Inovasi Pembelajaran dan Pendidikan Islam [JIPPI], publication of the article (published) states that the article will immediately published in the edition determined by the editorial team of Jurnal Inovasi Pembelajaran dan Pendidikan Islam [JIPPI].
Writing Format
- Articles must use good and correct Indonesian.
- Articles are typed with 1 space for the abstract and 1,5 spaces for the contents on A4 paper.
- Left and top margins 4 cm and right and bottom 3 cm.
- The maximum number of pages is 10 pages.
- The Calibri font size 11.
- Each page is numbered sequentially.
- Articles submitted in Microsoft Word (MS-Word) format.
Abstract and Keywords
- Abstracts are written in Indonesian.
- The abstract is written in one paragraph with a maximum of 200 words.
- Abstracts are written concisely and clearly, allowing readers to understand new or important aspects without having to read the entire paper according to the format of introduction, methods, results and discussion (IMRAD).
- Choose 3-5 keywords that can help compile the index and sort them alphabetically. Keywords are placed on the same page as the abstract.
Text
- Include measurements in System International units (SI units).
- Don't use non-standard abbreviations.
- Fill in metric units (meters, kilograms, or liters).
- Don't start sentences with numeric numbers; For sentences that begin with a number, write them with letters.
- Each reference, figure and table obtained from a reference source is marked with a number in superscript form according to Vancouver style.
Table
- Each table must be typed with 1,5 spacing.
- Table numbers are sequential according to the order of mention in the text.
- Each table is given a short title.
- Each column is given a short subtitle.
- Place explanations in footnotes, not in the title. Explain in footnotes all non-standard abbreviations in the table.
- Maximum number of tables is 6 (for every 1000 words in an article you can create 1 table).
Photos/Images
- Photos/images are placed separately in the form of attachments.
- Images must be numbered sequentially according to their appearance in the text.
- Each image is labeled on the back and written with the image number, author's name, and a mark indicating the 'top' of the image.
- Photos of people who may be identifiable must be accompanied by written permission.
- Images that have been published must be accompanied by written permission.
- Maximum number of photos/images is 6.
Statistical Methods
Statistical methods should be explained in detail in the methods chapter and supported by references. Unusual methods, written in detail along with references to these methods.
Thank-you Note
Acknowledgments can be given to research contributors without specifying a title. Thank you to professionals who contributed to the preparation of the journal, including technical support, financial support and general support from an institution.
Bibliography
- References are written according to APA Style writing rules.
- They are numbered sequentially according to their appearance in the article, not alphabetically.
- Include the names of a maximum of 6 authors, if more, write the names of the first 6 people, then et al.
- The maximum number of references is 20 from publications in the last 10 years.
- References are sought from journals (at least 80%) and from textbooks.
- References from journals that have been sent for publication but have not yet been published must be written as unpublished observations with permission from the source. Papers that have been accepted and are awaiting publication in a particular magazine must be written "in press".