Peer Review Process
All manuscripts submitted to Eunoia: Journal of Education and Learning undergo a double-blind peer review process to ensure scientific quality and integrity.
Review Stages:
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Initial Editorial Screening:
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The editorial team checks the manuscript for scope relevance, formatting compliance, and completeness.
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Submissions that do not meet the criteria may be rejected or returned for revision.
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Plagiarism Check:
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Manuscripts are screened using plagiarism detection software (e.g., Turnitin) with a similarity threshold of 20%.
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Peer Review Process:
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Manuscripts are sent to two independent reviewers who are experts in the subject area.
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The journal uses a double-blind review system, meaning both the authors' and reviewers' identities are kept confidential.
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Editorial Decision:
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Based on reviewers’ recommendations, the editor will choose one of the following outcomes:
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Accepted without revision
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Accepted with minor revision
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Accepted with major revision
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Rejected
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Revision by Authors:
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Authors are given the opportunity to revise their manuscript based on reviewer/editor feedback.
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Final Editing and Layout:
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Once accepted, the manuscript proceeds to final editing and layout before publication.
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Review Timeline:
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The peer review process typically takes 4–6 weeks, depending on reviewer availability and author responsiveness.