The MinneWITESOL Journal is a professional, refereed journal produced by the Minnesota and Wisconsin TESOL affiliates, MinneTESOL and WITESOL.? The journal invites the submission of previously unpublished articles on topics of significance to individuals concerned with the teaching of English as a second language.
1. research on language learning, teaching and methodology with implications for ESL
2. curriculum design and development; instructional methods, materials, and techniques
3. testing, assessment and evaluation in ESL
4. professional preparation and standards
5. learner perspectives about language learning
6. sociopolitical issues in ESL
Full-length articles: Contributors are strongly encouraged to submit manuscripts of approximately 7,000 words (including references, notes, and tables). Articles should include an abstract of about 200 words.
The following factors are
considered when evaluating the suitability of a manuscript for publication in
the MinneWITESOL Journal:
Brief Reports and Summaries: Short reports on any aspect of theory or practice in the profession. Manuscripts that either present preliminary findings or focus on some aspect of a larger study are encouraged. The discussion of issues should be supported by empirical evidence collected through qualitative or quantitative investigations or supported by current research. Submissions to this section should be approximately 3,400 words (including references, notes, and tables). Reports should include an abstract of about 100 words.
Reviews: Evaluations of books or materials on professional development or teaching English as a second language. Reviews should provide a descriptive and evaluative summary and a brief discussion of the significance of the work in the context of current theory and practice. Submissions should generally be no longer than 500 words.
Review articles: Comparative discussions of several publications that fall into a topical category (e.g., pronunciation, literacy training, teaching methodology). Review articles should provide a description and evaluative comparison of the materials and discuss the relative significance of the works in the context of current theory and practice. Submissions should generally be no longer than 1,500 words.
Style: All submissions should conform to the requirements of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed) http://www.apastyle.org? excepting spacing/heading/reference guidelines outlined below.
Formatting Guidelines
All submissions should be submitted via email as an attached word or text document and adhere to word count limitations.
Check
journal website for examples of formatting at www.minnewitesoljournal.org Author
information: all
authors should provide the following information. 1.
telephone
number(s) 2.
email
address(es) 3.
brief
biographical statement(s) in sentence form, maximum 50 words Permissions
and edits: It is
understood that manuscripts submitted to MinneWITESOL have not been previously
published and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere. The editor
may also suggest and make changes in the manuscript to enhance clarity or
style. Editors may recommend changes to the manuscript based on reviewers?
comments and/or APA guidelines. Informed
Consent Guidelines Authors
submitting publications should adhere to ethical and legal standards for work
with human subjects, i.e. 1.
You have
informed participants in your study, sample, class, group, or program (a) that
you will be conducting research in which they will be the participants or (b)
that you would like to write about them for publication. 2.
You have
obtained from each participant (or from the participant's parent or guardian) a
signed consent form that sets out the terms of your agreement with the
participants. All
submissions should be emailed to MinneTESOL or WITESOL journal editors.