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GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS The Journal of Career and Technical Education (JCTE), formerly Journal of Vocational and Technical Education (JVTE) is a non-profit, refereed national publication of Omicron Tau Theta, the national, graduate honorary society of career and technical education. Manuscripts submitted for consideration by JCTE should focus on career and technical education philosophy, theory, or practice. Comprehensive reviews of literature and reports of research and methodology will be considered. All articles should relate to current issues, cite appropriate literature, and have direct implications for career and technical educators. It is intended that JCTE serve as a forum for discussion of philosophy, theory, practice, and issues in career and technical education. Manuscripts should not have been published or be under current consideration for publication by other journals. Publication Style The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Fifth Edition (2001), is the standard of style for JCTE with one exceptionplease place your figures and tables in the appropriate place in the manuscript. Manuscripts not adhering to that style manual will be returned to the authors without review. Submitting Manuscripts Manuscripts accepted for publication normally may not exceed 20 pages of printed, double-spaced text, including title page, abstract page, tables, figures, and references. Margins should be 1" all around and the font used must be no smaller than Times New Roman 12-point for the purposes of determining page length. Authors may submit manuscripts for review in either of two ways: Fully Electronic Manuscripts may be submitted electronically via the Internet. Submit a single file containing, in order, the following:
The file may be in Macintosh or MS-Windows (preferred) based systems. The file should be in either Word for Windows (preferred), Word Perfect, or Word for Macintosh, although most word processors can be translated. Manuscripts must be sent as e-mail attachments to the Editor. To locate that person, go to the JCTE web site and find the latest set of Instructions to Authors. Traditional Submissions Hard copy submission should be mailed to the editor. Submit a package containing the following:
Review and Publication The Journal is published twice a year, spring (about June 1st for the hard copy) and fall (about December 1st for the hard copy). Regardless of the form of submission, all accepted articles will be published in both traditional hard copy and on the electronic journal, which is currently available at the following URL (please note, this URL is case sensitive): http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JCTE/ The review process for the Journal of Career and Technical Education normally requires 6 weeks to 3 months for the first round. The entire review process from submission to final acceptance or rejection may require much longer. The Editor will notify you as each stage in the review process is completed. The decision of the reviewers will be either to:
The manuscript review process for JCTE is a "blind" peer review. That means the reviewers are not informed of the identity of the author(s) and the author(s) will not be informed of the identities of the reviewers. The reviewers of the manuscript are recognized scholars with appropriate professional and educational preparation and are selected for their specific expertise relative to the topic of your manuscript. At least one reviewer on each manuscript must be a member of the JCTE Editorial Board. The final acceptance rate for JCTE is only about one-third. Authors who persevere through requested revisions are generally the authors whose manuscripts eventually become articles in selective, refereed journals such as JCTE. Figures and Tables Tables and figures should provide only information essential to understanding the article. Authors should avoid reporting the same information in both text and tables. In the preparation of tables and figures, authors should use APA guidelines for format and include the tables and figures in text where they should appear. Tables and figures are to be prepared as a part of the word processing file. Tables should be developed in columns using the table-formatting feature in the word processor so that they will translate to HTML. Each item in a table should be placed in an individual cell. Do not use tabs to format tables, because they will not translate properly. Tables and figures will not be published on oversized or foldout sheets. Editor
Editor Elect (2006-2008) Editorial Board Chair
Editorial Board Members
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