Peer Review Process
Edulead: Journal of Education, Vocational, and Multidiscipline applies a peer-review process to ensure the quality, objectivity, and academic integrity of all published articles. The journal adopts a double-blind review system, in which the identities of both authors and reviewers are kept confidential throughout the review process.
The review process consists of the following stages:
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Initial Screening
The editor conducts an initial assessment to evaluate the manuscript’s relevance to the journal’s focus and scope, administrative completeness, and compliance with the author guidelines. -
Reviewer Assignment
Manuscripts that pass the initial screening are assigned to two or more reviewers with relevant expertise. -
Review Process
Reviewers evaluate the manuscript based on its scholarly quality, originality, methodology, contribution to the field, and clarity of presentation. -
Editorial Decision
Based on the reviewers’ recommendations, the editor will make one of the following decisions: accept, accept with minor revisions, revise and resubmit, or reject. -
Author Revision
Authors are required to revise their manuscripts according to the reviewers’ and editor’s comments within the specified timeframe. -
Final Decision
The editor makes the final decision on manuscript acceptance after evaluating the revised submission.