Author Guidelines
Author Guidelines
Guidelines for submitting articles, essays, and research papers to EduEdge Pulse.
Introduction
EduEdge Pulse welcomes contributions from students, educators, researchers, and academic writers who wish to share thoughtful perspectives on education and learning. The platform aims to promote meaningful academic dialogue and responsible research communication.
Authors are encouraged to submit well-structured articles, analytical essays, and research papers that contribute to discussions on education, pedagogy, policy, and the future of learning.
Types of Submissions
- Academic Articles
- Research Papers
- Analytical Essays
- Book Reviews
- Student Research Essays
- Opinion pieces on educational developments
Manuscript Length
- Academic Articles: 1500–3000 words
- Research Papers: 3000–6000 words
- Essays / Commentary: 1000–2000 words
- Book Reviews: 800–1200 words
Formatting Guidelines
- Clear and descriptive title
- Author name and affiliation
- Structured headings and subheadings
- Well-organized paragraphs
- References listed at the end of the article
- Submission in clear academic English
Citation and Referencing
Authors are encouraged to follow recognized citation styles to maintain academic clarity and credibility.
- APA Style
- MLA Style
- Chicago Style
Editorial Review Process
All submissions undergo editorial evaluation before publication.
- Initial editorial screening
- Content evaluation for originality and relevance
- Editorial suggestions and revisions if required
Ethical Standards
- All submitted work must be original.
- Sources must be properly cited.
- Plagiarism is not accepted.
- Authors are responsible for the accuracy of their work.
Submission Process
Authors may submit manuscripts through the online submission form available on the website or by sending their article to the editorial email.
- Include author name and short biography
- Institutional affiliation (if applicable)
- Contact information
Encouraging Young Researchers
EduEdge Pulse encourages students and early-career researchers to develop their academic writing skills and share their ideas. The platform supports first-time authors and student researchers who wish to engage with educational themes and scholarly discussions.
