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European and American Educational Theories and Experiments (Europe &; American Educational Theory and Experiment (EAEE for short) is an academic theory publication published by American Academic Union Association (registration number: 3 1423 1 1), which is distributed to the global public. The international standard is ISSN:2 1630925, which was included by the International Association for Certification of Core Journals and published online through the www.usicij.org platform. Contributing authors don't have to pay the paper review fee and page fee, but they will pay as appropriate once they are hired.
Foreword:
The author should ensure that the English manuscript is published for the first time, and the Chinese manuscript has not been translated into English for public publication. In order to protect the author's rights and interests, this journal signed a publishing contract with the author. Authors must abide by academic norms when submitting manuscripts. Please don't submit more than one manuscript or copy it. When submitting a manuscript, the author should submit the Word file of the manuscript, the Chinese title, Chinese abstract and Chinese keywords of the article, and provide accurate contact information.
1 submission requirements
1. 1 manuscript
The design should be practical, scientific, innovative and reasonable. The words are fluent and concise. The key points are prominent, the data are accurate, the statistical processing is reasonable, and the conclusion is credible. The manuscript is generally not less than 6000 words. The manuscript should be divided into the following contents: title, author, unit, name and address of correspondent, telephone, fax, e-mail summary, text (including introduction, data and methods, results, discussion), thanks, references, illustrations and charts.
1.2 Title
Concise and alert, accurately reflect the main content of the article, generally no more than 25 words.
1.3 Author's signature and unit
The author's name is listed under the heading. The author should be: ① Participate in the topic selection and design, and be the main implementer or mentor of the work; (2) The drafter and reviser of the paper or the reviser who puts forward the key points and main contents; (3) You can modify the opinions of the editorial department and reply in academic circles. Unit: refers to the work unit where the author 1 works, with the address and postal code indicated; If there are multiple units and authors, the name, address and postal code of each author unit shall be indicated.
1.4 summary
An abstract should be attached to the text of the manuscript. It is required to write a structured summary, including four parts: purpose, method, result and conclusion. Abstract generally does not exceed 300 words.
1.5 Keywords
Indexing 3-5 keywords below the abstract, the selection of keywords in the paper should be concise and to the point, to avoid listing too much.
1.6 text
A written manuscript can generally be written in the form of introduction, materials, methods, achievements, discussion, etc.
1.7 tables and illustrations
Charts should be few and concise, and speak for themselves. Drawings shall have drawing sequence, drawing title and drawing comments (drawing title and drawing comments are distinguished in black and white). Photos should be clear, with moderate contrast, and arranged properly (half column should not exceed 7cm, and the whole column should not exceed16,5 cm). A table is a three-line table, which should have a table order, a table title and a table comment. The character in the chart should be the number 6. The chart should be arranged with the text.
2 text format
Subtitles generally occupy a single line, centered; There are two spaces before the subtitle at the beginning of a paragraph and one space after it. Hierarchical coding uses one, two, three …; 1.2.3.…; 1)、2)…。 You can also use the format of 1. 1, 1.2, 1.3 …. The text is printed in No.5 Song style. Please check the quotation and indicate the source.
Three comments
Notes are divided into notes, footnotes and notes.
3. 1 note
Generally, notes are in the form of notes, that is, the numbers 1, 2, 3, … are added to the upper right of the text to be annotated, and the words "notes" or "comments" are written after the text, and then the corresponding numbers 1, 2, 3, … and comments are written in turn, and each line is aligned with the comments on the previous line.
3.2 Footnotes
Comments on the title or explanations of the whole article are treated as footnotes. Note numbers are listed below the text of the current page, with * instead of Arabic numerals, and a horizontal line is added between the text and the footnote. Other comments are the same as the general comment.
3.3 Clip Description
Clamping can take the following forms.
(Author's surname/year: original page number) For example, with the deepening of discourse research, people realize that "only when all the factors in the communication process are included can discourse be properly explained and described" (Dogil et al, L996: 48 1).
The author's surname/name (year: original page number), such as Leather (1983: 204), thinks that "the transfer of phoneme level of a segment is restricted by itself, and the transfer of phoneme level of a suprasegmental is more serious because of its aggregation".
(Author's surname/year) For example, research shows that controllable factors usually include motivation, ideas and strategies (paper l993;; Text, Wang 1996).
The author's surname/first name (year), such as Halliday (1985), thinks that from the perspective of language use, three factors are the most important in situational context.
4 references
English is sorted alphabetically and Chinese is sorted alphabetically. The author's name should be considered word for word. For example, Macewerner is ahead of McAfee. If more than two documents are from the same author, list the previous year first. If there are both documents of a single author and documents of co-authors, the documents of a single author rank before those of multiple authors. If there is no author, the title is moved to the position of the author, and the table of contents is arranged according to the first effective letter of the title. If two or more documents belong to the same author and the same year, they should be distinguished by A, B, C and D after the year. When quoted in the text, use the corresponding year and letter. For example: National Institute of Mental Health, (1994a), Bipolar Disorder [brochure], Indianapolis, IN: Dista Products, National Institute of Mental Health, (1994b), Depression [brochure], Indianapolis, IN:Dista Products, all references are in hanging indent format. If it is a paper attending an academic conference, the title of the paper is italicized.
4. 1 journal
4. 1. 1 Journals with only one author
The necessary information of English references includes: the author's last name, first name and middle name (if any), (year of publication), title of the paper, name of the magazine (in italics), volume number and page number of the cited page. Note: Each issue of English periodicals starts from the first page, and the issue number is marked with brackets after the volume number. If the publication date is not clear, write "n, d" in brackets (that is, there is no date). At the same time pay attention to punctuation. Add a comma after the surname, a full stop after the name, a dot after the year, a comma after the title of the paper, a comma after the magazine name, a comma after the volume number and issue number, and a dot after the page number. For example: Teri, L, (1982), Adolescent Depression: Its Relationship with Self-image Assertion and Various Aspects, Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1 1 (2),1kloc-0/.
The necessary information of Chinese references includes: author's name (year of publication). Title of the paper. Name of the magazine (in italics), volume number and page number of the cited page. Note: If there is no volume number for Chinese periodicals, the issue number shall be marked with Arabic numerals. If the publication date is not clear, write "no date" in brackets. Also pay attention to punctuation, the name is followed by the year in brackets, followed by a period. "The title of the paper is followed by a full stop. The name of the magazine is followed by a comma, the volume number or issue number is followed by a comma, and the page number is followed by a period. . For example: Yu Guoliang (1998). Study on causality between social development and family resources of children with learning disabilities. Psychological science, 2 1(4), 34 1-345.
4. 1.2 Two authors' logs
When using English, two authors use "&"to connect; When using Chinese, two authors use "and" to connect. For example: Sonne, J, L,,&; Pope, K, S, (199 1), Therapist-Patient Participation Victims, Psychotherapy, 28, 174- 187.
4.2 Unpublished papers
When citing unpublished papers, the title of the paper is italicized. Bost, W, U, (1996), APA style writing guide, unpublished manuscript, Troy State University, Feniks, Li Lei (1999). The relationship between parent-child communication and children's behavior problems. Unpublished manuscript, Capital Normal University.
4.3 Papers published at academic conferences
When citing papers published in academic conferences, the title of the papers is italicized. After the title of the paper, indicate the name of the academic conference and the publication form of the paper. Use the words "Presentationat" or "Posterat" in English papers and "presenting papers" or "Posterat" in Chinese papers. Then there is the venue of the conference (usually the city). Ray, l&; Wang, L, (June 2000), Differences of Self-regulated Learning between Students with Learning Disabilities and Students with Learning Disabilities, 2nd International Conference on Mental Health of Children and Adolescents, Kuala Lumpur.
4.4 Abstracts of international papers (DAI) and doctoral dissertations in university microfilm.
Bower, D, L .( 1993), Assistant Project Supervisor: Characteristics of Recommended and Non-recommended Supervisors, Abstract of International Papers, 54 (0 1), 534B, (University Microfilm No.,AAD93- 15947).
4.5 books
Required information: author or editor of the book, year of publication, title (in italics), location of publishing house: publishing house, Elkind, D, (1978), children's reality: three development themes, New Jersey: Lawrence Elbaum Association, Guo Dejun and Li Lei (1978). Introduction to educational psychology. Beijing: Police Education Press. Note: "The location of the publishing institution" usually refers to the city where it is located, followed by a colon ":",followed by a period and dot in English.
4.6 Edited books
For English documents, add "(editor)," after the editor, and for Chinese documents, add "(editor)" or "(editor-in-chief)" after the author. For example: Marshall, F, J, (ed.), (1996), Common ground, Atlanta: convince publications.
4.7 A paper in the edited book
The titles of cited papers are not italicized, only italicized; English literature uses "In" after the title of the paper, followed by the letters of the editor's name, which is different from when it is quoted alone; Chinese literature uses "Zaizai" after the title of the paper. In addition, the page number range in the book is marked with brackets after the title. For example: Duckworth, J, C,,&; Levitt, e, e, (1994), Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Questionnaire -2, in D, J, Kaiser & Ampr.C. Sweetland (ed.), Test Review: Volume 10 (pp. 424- 428), Austin. Self-concept and mental health of adolescents with learning disabilities. In Chen Xuanzhi and Liang Jue (ed. ), the ongoing psychology of China (pages 345-354). Hong Kong: Chinese University Press.
4.8 group of authors
This refers to the group or organization as the author. At the same time, when the publisher and the author are the same, the English document is written as "author" at the publisher and the Chinese document is written as "author". American Psychiatric Association, (1994), Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th Edition), Washington, DC: author.
4.9 magazine papers
Weekly requires accurate dates; It takes several months to publish every month. Arie, M .( 1996,108), Protecting yourself from evil e-mail, PC Magazine, 15, p, 192.
4. 10 Education Research Information Center Document (ERIC)
The title of the paper is italicized. Simms, H, S, (1996), the title of the article is here (report number, NCRTL-XX-99- 1), East Lansing, Michigan: National Teacher Learning and Research Center, (Eric file replication service number, ED 888096).
4. 1 1 Summary on CD-ROM
Author (date). Thesis title [CD]. Magazine name, issue number and page number. Source: original data and retrieval information author, himself, (date), article title [CD], journal title, xx, xx-xx, abstract from: source and retrieval information.
4. 12 Full text on CD-ROM
Sears, s, w, (1994, winter), the first news blockade, < Civil War Chronicle & gt, pp, 16-23, (from < history1994 > [SIRS Researcher CD-ROM Spring1996], Art No.35, Boca Raton, Florida: SIRS Company, [manufacturer and distributor],)
4. 13 personal information exchange
This information can include memos, letters, lectures, seminars, interviews, telephone conversations, emails and other similar information. These materials can't be retrieved, and they are not included in the references. Only personal information is introduced in this paper. Capitalize the first letter of the contact's last name and provide the date as accurately as possible. For example, W, U, BORST (personal newsletter, April 7 1997) said that these contents were not found in the references, or (W, U, BORST, personal newsletter, April 7 1997) was used.
4. 14WWW page
English documents use "from the World Wide Web:" followed by a colon; Chinese documents use "from the Internet:" or "from the Internet:" followed by the URL. In addition, the titles of papers (or materials) are in italics. For example: Dewey, R, (1996), APA publication manual crib table, from the World Wide Web:
5 others
5. 1 Avoid contemptuous or biased words. Don't use "man" to refer to all adults in English.
5.2 When referring to race or a person, use African, American, Indian, sexual orientation (non-sexual preference), depressed patients and AIDS patients (non-depressed patients or AIDS patients or victims), Asian Americans (non-orientals), the elderly (non-elderly), lesbians and gay men (non-gay).
5.3 Avoid single-line segmentation.
5.4 Avoid long fragments. A paragraph should not exceed one page.
5.5 In general, refer to scientific journals. Such as Journal of Counseling and Psychology, Journal of Educational Psychology, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Behavioral Neuroscience, Journal of American Medical Association, etc. In other words, avoid using popular opinions and magazines such as Time, Newsweek, USA-Today, National Inquirer and Red Book.
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