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Journal of Engineering Education

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Journal of Engineering Education

The Journal of Engineering Education (USPS 0954-960; ISSN 1069-4730) is a peer-reviewed international journal published quarterly by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), 1818 N Street, NW, Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20036.

MISSION
The Journal of Engineering Education serves as an archival record of scholarly research in engineering education.

CITATION LISTINGS
The journal is listed in the Science Citation Index, Engineering Citation Index, and the Social Sciences Citation Index (Education, Education Research category) by Thomson Scientific and the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) (www.isiknowledge.com), and the tables of contents are reproduced in ISI’s Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology and Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences. The journal is also a founding member of the Web portal Annals of Research on Engineering Education published by the Center for the Advancement of Scholarship on Engineering Education of the National Academy of Engineering (www.nae.edu), and a founding member of the International Federation of Engineering Education Societies.

RESEARCH AREAS
The journal publishes manuscripts in a wide variety of research areas in the field of engineering education. A particularly rich description of research areas in engineering education may be found in the special report, “The Research Agenda for the New Discipline of Engineering Education,” Journal of Engineering Education, 95 (October 2006) 4, pp. 259-261, and posted on the journal’s Web page at www.asee.org, which includes: what knowledge and competencies engineers must possess and how they are learned and assessed (epistemologies and assessment); how educational methods, materials, infrastructure, and faculty affect learning (learning mechanisms and systems); and how to attract, engage, and retain diverse human talent to engineering (diversity and inclusiveness).

MANUSCRIPT REQUIREMENTS
Manuscripts are expected to report original research that significantly extends the body of knowledge in the field of engineering education. Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research designs are accepted. The journal typically publishes two types of manuscripts: research investigations and research reviews.

Research investigations should state the questions addressed and their context relative to the body of knowledge on the subject. The relevant theories should be presented, research design described, limitations acknowledged, and research methods and instruments discussed so as to permit evaluation of the validity and reliability of the evidence offered. Ethical considerations in data collection, analysis, and reporting involving human subjects should be addressed. A description of any statistical analyses, discussion of the uncertainties, and the significance of the results to advancing engineering education research or practice should be provided.

Research reviews should state the propositions addressed in the review and their context relative to the body of knowledge reviewed. A review might include a critical analysis, synthesis, or evaluation of previous research to provide new perspectives, a new knowledge structure, general conclusions or overarching principles, or new research directions. Reviews using meta-analytic approaches are encouraged. An explanation of the significance of the insights gained to advancing engineering education research or practice should be provided.

Submitted manuscripts must include the following:

  • the manuscript title, authors and their affiliations, and a 50-150 word abstract;
  • an introduction section following the abstract and preceding the main body of the manuscript;
  • the main body of the manuscript, appropriately divided into sections;
  • a conclusion or summary section following the main body of the manuscript;
  • a section listing the references;
  • brief biographical sketches for each author; and
  • black and white figures and tables, if any, either embedded at appropriate locations within the manuscript or collected together and appended at the end of the manuscript.

Manuscripts should be prepared in 12 point font, double-spaced, and formatted in one column. Manuscripts may also include appendices, a glossary of symbols, and acknowledgments, as deemed appropriate by the authors.

A comprehensive reference for considerations of composition and presentation may be found in the Chicago Manual of Style, 14th edition; a more concise source is The Elements of Style, 4th edition, by Strunk and White. Authors are strongly encouraged to carefully proofread their manuscripts before submission. The journal does not use endnotes, and footnotes are discouraged. If the material is important enough for a reader to seek it out, then it is important enough to be included in the body of the text. Footnotes are to be used only if they are deemed essential.

The journal generally discourages the publication of a body of research in a series of dependent parts. Authors should either identify components of the research suitable for publication as independent articles or prepare a condensed manuscript and encourage interested readers to contact the authors for additional information supporting the research reported. If the presentation of the research in a series of dependent parts is deemed essential, authors should first contact the Editor to discuss their approach before submitting their manuscripts.

A detailed Style Guide will be provided to authors of accepted manuscripts to prepare their final versions for typesetting.

SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS
Manuscripts submitted must not have been published as copyrighted material nor be submitted for consideration for publication as copyrighted material while in review by the journal, whether in print or electronic form. Other copyrighted material includes that for which ASEE owns or may own the copyright, including ASEE conference proceedings. By submitting a manuscript, the author(s) agree that the copyright will be transferred to ASEE if the manuscript is accepted for publication. The author(s) retain the rights to the fair use of the article published, such as in teaching and other nonprofit uses.

Manuscripts must be submitted in electronic form only at the journal’s Web site: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jee. An automatic and immediate e-mail confirmation is provided if the submission process is completed successfully. The editor subsequently evaluates manuscripts for their compatibility with the journal's mission and ten review criteria. The editor typically is able to complete the evaluation and inform the author within two weeks of the submission of the manuscript. If deemed compatible, manuscripts are forwarded to one of the journal’s associate editors who handle the peer review. The journal is normally able to complete the peer review process and inform the author within two to four months. Membership in ASEE does not influence either the review or publication decision of manuscripts submitted.

REVIEW CRITERIA
The journal seeks to obtain at least three reviews on all manuscripts. Reviewers are asked to evaluate manuscripts according to six criteria and to provide
a narrative summary of their evaluations. Four criteria relate to the scholarly content and contributions of the manuscript and two to the quality of the
composition and presentation. Manuscripts are expected to:

  1. state clearly the questions or propositions addressed and the significance of the research to engineering education research or practice (focus and relevance);

  2. situate the research within relevant bodies of knowledge and describe how it contributes to new knowledge (context and contribution);

  3. employ research designs, methods, theories, and/or practices appropriate to the research performed (research validity and reliability or credibility and dependability);

  4. present original ideas or results of general significance supported by clear reasoning and compelling evidence (results and generalizability or transferability);

  5. exhibit clear, concise, and precise exposition that appeals to a broad international readership interested in engineering education research and practice (clarity and readability); and

  6. provide tables and figures, as needed, that meaningfully add to the narrative (useful illustrations).

PAGE CHARGE POLICY AND REPRINTS
Authors of accepted manuscripts are asked to pay page charges of $100 per journal page. A printed journal page of text contains about 900 words. The space required for illustrations should be added to obtain an estimate of the total number of pages. The page charge includes two complimentary copies of the issue in which the article is published and one hundred reprints. Additional reprints may be ordered. The journal can publish a very limited number of articles by authors who are unable to pay page charges, but their publication may be delayed significantly. Questions regarding page charges, additional reprints requested by authors, and reprints of any article in the journal requested by anyone should be directed to ASEE: voice (+1) 202-331-3500; fax (+1) 202-265-8405. Permission to reprint material published in the journal should be directed to ASEE.

EDITORIAL OFFICE
Editorial questions and inquiries should be directed to the assistant editor: Donna Riley, Project Coordinator, Georgia Institute of Technology, A. French Building,
Room 204, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0740, USA; voice: (+1) 404-385-7523; fax: (+1) 404-385-6940, e-mail: driley@gatech.edu.

 

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