LINGUIST List 24.797
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Wed Feb 13 2013
Calls: Applied Linguistics/ New York State TESOL Journal (Jrnl)
Editor for this issue: Justin Petro
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Date: 11-Feb-2013
From: Helaine Marshall <helaine.marshall liu.edu>
Subject: Applied Linguistics/ New York State TESOL Journal (Jrnl)
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Full Title: New York State TESOL Journal
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English
Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2013
Guidelines for Submission
Submission is open to all; you do not need to be a member of NYS TESOL to submit a manuscript. The editorial board seeks submissions in the following four categories:
1. Feature articles (20-25 pages inclusive of references, tables, and figures): These articles focus on theory, research, pedagogy, and/or educational policy. Feature articles should show evidence of rigorous scholarship, make an original contribution to the field of education, contain ample references, and provide readers with insights relevant to TESOL learning and teaching. Feature articles should be driven by pedagogical problems and research questions that address those problems. We welcome all methodological research paradigms; in all cases we ask authors to keep the literature review and methods sections succinct and emphasize the findings and the applications of those findings to pedagogical issues. Articles that contain statistical analysis must be accessible to a general audience of educators.
2. Brief reports (10-15 pages inclusive of references, tables, and figures): These articles are briefer and less formal than feature articles. Based on current or emergent trends in the field of TESOL, exchanges present (a) well-argued viewpoints regarding theory, research, pedagogy, and/or educational policy, (b) effective instructional techniques and classroom practices, (c) pilot studies, or (d) other discussions that are of interest to our readership.
3. Reviews of books and other published materials (2-4 pages): Please contact the Book Review Editor to get your title approved before beginning writing to ensure another writer is not already reviewing the same text and that the publication date is recent enough. When choosing books, software, or audio materials to review, consider what contribution they make to the field.
4. Proposals for themed issues. Those interested may submit a proposal to serve as guest editor of a themed issue. The proposal should include: (a) a cover letter explaining the rationale for the special topic issue; (b) a tentative list of topics to include in the themed issue; and (c) an outline for soliciting submissions.
For submission format and author guidelines, please refer to the journal website: http://nystesol.org/ NYSTJ nystesol.org
For general information about The NYS TESOL Journal please contact: Laura Baecher, NYS TESOL Journal Co-editor Hunter College, City University of New York Email: lbaecher hunter.cuny.edu
For brief reports, please contact: Rebekah Johnson, NYS TESOL Journal Co-editor LaGuardia Community College Email: rejohnson lagcc.cuny.edu
For reviews, please contact: Lubie G. Alatriste, NYS TESOL Journal Book Review Editor NYC College of Technology, CUNY lalatriste citytech.cuny.edu
The deadline for submission is April 15, 2013.
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