16. July 2023 · Comments Off on ARTESOL ESP Journal submission guidelines 2023 · Categories: Uncategorized

ARTESOL ESP Journal Submission Guidelines 

ARTESOL ESP journal is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, and provided the original work is properly cited.

ARTESOLESP E-journal receives submissions of unpublished manuscripts on any topic related to the area of ESP. Each manuscript must include the names, affiliation, and e-mail addresses of all authors, an abstract of no more than 300 words, and a list of five to seven keywords. A brief biographical statement (maximum 100 words, in sentence format) for each author is also required. This information will be removed when the articles are distributed for blind review. Articles should be submitted in Microsoft Word or RTF document format. 

ARTESOLESP Journal Manuscripts submitted to ESP Journal must conform to APA format and follow the guidelines of the seventh edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA).

Five categories of manuscripts will be received: contributions, research articles, pedagogical experiences in ESP, theoretical experiences and reviews.

Contributions

In this section, articles by prestigious ESP specialists will be published.

Research Articles

This is a section devoted to the publication of research articles which will be refereed by our Academic Editorial Board.

  • Articles should report original research.
  • Full-length articles should be no more than 6,500 words in length, excluding appendixes.
  • Each submission should include an abstract of no more than 300 words, and a list of five to seven keywords.  All article manuscripts submitted to ARTESOLESP Journal will go through a two-step review process.
  • Biodata of the author (s) should be included. (No more than 100 words for each author)

Research articles should generally include the following sections:

1- Abstract

2- Five to seven keywords.

3- The introduction should include:

  • The research issue
  • The underlying theoretical framework.
  • A description of the methodological tradition in which the study was conducted.
  • Research hypotheses or questions.

4- Method section:

  • Description of participants and research context.
  • A detailed description of data collection and analysis procedures.
  • Description of the apparatus or materials used.
  • Explanation of the procedures and the steps in the research

5- Results section:

  • Presentation of graphs and tables that help to explain the results.
  • For quantitative research, presentation of descriptive and inferential statistics used to analyze the data.
  • For qualitative research, data should reflect prolonged engagement, observation, and triangulation. Include surveys to support your conclusions.

6- Discussion section:

  • An evaluation and interpretation of the results.
  • Discussion of alternative explanations.
  • Causal inferences should be cautiously made.
  • Results of the study should not be overly interpreted or generalized.
  • Link the results obtained in the study to original hypotheses.
  • Presentation of the implications and any limitations of the study.

7– Conclusion:

  • Summary and general implications of the study.
  • Suggestions for further research

8– References in APA format.

9– Appendixes of instrument(s) used.

Pedagogical experiences in ESP

This section includes the description of new experiences (strategies, techniques, course design, and use of tecnology) within ESP.

Submissions should include:

  • An abstract of no more than 300 words, and a list of five keywords.
  • A report of original pedagogical experiences: teaching techniques and methodologies, management of different teaching situations, testing and assessment, materials development, use of technology in the lessons
  • The following sections and information should be included :

1 – Institutional or individual project.

Type of institution, primary school, secondary school, teaching training college, university, school of English.

Number of periods a week devoted to the teaching of English.

Duration of the project.

2 – Students’ profile

Language level of students, mother tongue.

Age of students (children, teenagers, adults)

3 – Theoretical framework

  • Background, frame of reference, sources. Justify your choice

4 – Materials

  • Types of materials used. Examples.

5 – Project or experience

Detailed description of the project or experience.

Outcome

6 – Pedagogical implications

Theoretical reflection

  1. Abstract
  2. Five or six key words
  3. Detailed description of the theoretical background
  4. Possible applications
  5. Conclusion

Reviews

This section includes reviews of books, journals and teaching materials published by Universities, Teacher Training Colleges and other institutions interested in the development of ESP courses or studies.

Reviews of individual books, journals or reading instructional software should not be longer than 1,600 words. The following information should be included at the beginning of the review:

  • Author(s)
  • Title
  • Publication date
  • Publisher
  • Publisher City and Country
  • Number of pages
  • A biodata of the author (s) should be included. (No more than 70 words)

REVIEW PROCESS

All manuscripts submitted to ARTESOLESP Journal will go through a two-step review process.

  • Internal review

The editors of the journal will first review each manuscript to see if it meets the basic requirements for articles published in the journal.

  • External review

Submissions that meet the requirements stated above will be sent out for peer review from two to three experts in the field. This second review process takes 2–3 months. When this process is finished, the authors will receive copies of the external reviewers’ comments and will be notified as to the decision (acceptance, acceptance with changes, or rejection).

GENERAL PUBLICATION POLICIES

The following policies apply to all articles, reviews, and commentaries:

1. All submissions must conform to the requirements of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th edition). Authors are responsible for the accuracy of references and citations, which must be in APA format.

2. Manuscripts that have already been published elsewhere or are being considered for publication elsewhere will not be considered for publication in ARTESOLESP Journal. It is the responsibility of the author to inform the editor of the existence of any similar work that is already published or under consideration for publication elsewhere.

3. Authors of accepted manuscripts will assign to ARTESOLESP Journal the permanent right to electronically distribute the article.

4. The editors of ARTESOLESP Journal reserve the right to make editorial changes in any manuscript accepted for publication for the sake of style or clarity. Authors will be consulted only if the changes are substantial.

5. Articles are copyrighted by their respective authors, but if published after electronic appearance, ARTESOLESP Journal will be acknowledged as the initial locus of publication.

DISCLAIMER

The Editorial Board of ARTESOL ESP Journal informs readers that the views, thoughts, findings, conclusions and recommendations expressed in the articles published in the Journal are the personal statements of their respective authors who are responsible for all contents, including the accuracy of the facts, claims, and references. The Editorial Board will not take any responsibility for any omissions and possible violations of third party rights with respect to the material contained herein.

By electronic mail, send the material to: artesolespjournal@gmail.com

16. July 2023 · Comments Off on ARTESOL EFL Journal Submission Guidelines · Categories: Uncategorized

ARTESOL EFL journal is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

ARTESOL EFL Journal receives submissions of unpublished manuscripts on any topic related to the area of EFL. All submissions should comply with the requirements of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, the seventh edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA).

All manuscripts may be submitted in the following formats: Microsoft Word documents or RTF documents.

Submission guidelines

  • Full-length articles should contain between 3.500 and 5,000 words in length, excluding appendices.
  • They should include a brief biographical statement of the author(s) (paragraph format, maximum 100 words) their affiliation, and email address.

Authors’ biographical information will be removed when the article is distributed for blind review.

Submission categories

Four categories of manuscripts will be received: original research articles, reflective articles, pedagogical experiences in EFL, and materials and media reviews.

Original research articles

Original research articles should encompass the following sections:

  • Abstract (150 words)
  • Five to seven keywords.
  • An introduction section containing:
  • the research issue,
  • the underlying theoretical framework,
  • a description of the methodological tradition in which the study was conducted,
  • research hypotheses or questions.
  • Method section describing:
  • participants and research context,
  • data collection and analysis procedures,
  • the apparatus or materials used,
  • the procedures and the steps in the research,
  • Results section including:
  • presentation of graphs and tables that help explain the results,
  • presentation of descriptive and inferential statistics used to analyze the data for quantitative research,
  • data should reflect prolonged engagement, observation, and triangulation for qualitative research,
  • Discussion section comprising:
  • an evaluation and interpretation of the results,
  • discussion of alternative explanations,
  • causal inferences should be cautiously made,
  • results of the study that should not be overly interpreted or generalized,
  • results obtained in the study should be linked to original   hypotheses.
  • presentation of the implications and any limitations of the study.
  • Conclusion section containing:
  • a summary and general implications of the study,
  • suggestions for further research.
  • References (in APA 7th edition format).
  • Appendices of instrument(s) used.

Reflective articles

These articles should show connections between learning and theories through the description, analysis, observation, and evaluation of a specific topic. Submissions should include

  • Abstract (150 words).
  • Five to seven keywords, if applicable.
  • Description of the topic.
  • Analysis –  Theories.
  • Outcomes.
  • Evaluation.
  • Suggestions, if applicable.
  • Tables, graphs.

Pedagogical experiences in EFL

These articles should refer to original class experiences in EFL(strategies, techniques, course design).

These articles should include the following sections:

  • An abstract of no more than 150 words, and a list of five to seven keywords.
  • A report of original pedagogical experiences: teaching techniques and methodologies, management of different teaching situations, testing and assessment, materials development.
  • Context
  • Institutional or individual project.
  • Type of institution, primary school, secondary school, teaching training college, university, school of English.
  • Language level of students, mother tongue.
  • Age of students (children, teenagers, adults)
  • Number of periods a week devoted to the teaching of English.
  • Background, frame of reference, sources.
  • Types of materials used.
  • Duration
  • Outcome

Materials and media reviews

This section should encompass reviews of teaching materials, teacher resources (including technology), based on a theoretical framework and used in the classroom at universities, teacher training colleges and other institutions interested in the development of EFL courses or studies.

Reviews should not be longer than 1,600 words. The following information should be included at the beginning of the Review:

  • Author(s)
  • Title
  • Publication date
  • Publisher
  • Publisher City and Country

REVIEW PROCESS

All manuscripts submitted to ARTESOLESP Journal will go through a two-step review process.

  • Internal review

The editors of the journal will first review each manuscript to see if it meets the basic requirements for articles published in the journal.

  • External review

Submissions that meet the requirements stated above will be sent out for peer review from two to three experts in the field. This second review process takes 2–3 months. When this process is finished, the authors will receive copies of the external reviewers’ comments and will be notified as to the decision (acceptance, acceptance with changes, or rejection).

GENERAL PUBLICATION POLICIES

The following policies apply to all articles, reviews, and commentaries:

1. All submissions must conform to the requirements of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th edition). Authors are responsible for the accuracy of references and citations, which must be in APA format.

2. Manuscripts that have already been published elsewhere or are being considered for publication elsewhere will not be considered for publication in Building Networks amongTeachers. It is the responsibility of the author to inform the editor of the existence of any similar work that is already published or under consideration for publication elsewhere.

3. Authors of accepted manuscripts will assign to Building Networks amongTeachers the permanent right to electronically distribute the article.

4. The editors of Building Networks amongTeachers reserve the right to make editorial changes in any manuscript accepted for publication for the sake of style or clarity. Authors will be consulted only if the changes are substantial.

5. Articles are copyrighted by their respective authors, but if published after electronic appearance, Building Networks amongTeachers will be acknowledged as the initial locus of publication.

DISCLAIMER

The Editorial Board of Building Networks amongTeachers informs readers that the views, thoughts, findings, conclusions and recommendations expressed in the articles published in the Journal are the personal statements of their respective authors who are responsible for all contents, including the accuracy of the facts, claims, and references. The Editorial Board will not take any responsibility for any omissions and possible violations of third party rights with respect to the material contained herein.

By electronic mail, send the material to: artesolefljournal@gmail.com

05. June 2023 · Comments Off on ARTESOL 2023 Award Recipients · Categories: NEWS, Uncategorized

First Time Speaker Award Recipient

Antonella Dell ’Aquila, MA in TESOL and Fulbright alumna, is a passionate educational linguist who currently teaches at various institutions in San Juan, Argentina. Her goal is to reconcile the gap between SLA theories and the classroom. Her research interests include online education, language policies, language ideologies, TBLT and L2 writing.

 

 

Mabel Gallo Award Recipient 2023

Graciela Martínez: is a Specialist teacher in English Language from Universidad Tecnológica Nacional (UTN) with a Diploma in the Pedagogy of Phonetics from Universidad Nacional de San Martín (UNSAM). Teacher trainer (ELT Methodology and Phonetics) at ISFDyT N° 55 in Escobar, BA, Argentina. Assessment specialist,