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The journal publishes research in two groups of scientific specialties: pedagogical sciences, psychological sciences. Original materials that have never been published before are published: articles with a theoretical and conceptual focus; studies that present the results of fundamental and applied research in the field of pedagogy and psychology, covering the theory and methods of teaching at universities and schools, preschool institutions and institutions of additional education; containing the results of experimental studies and collection of information on the state of ongoing processes and objects of pedagogical reality; materials obtained in the process of studying the methodological heritage that is relevant today; analytical reviews of conferences and reviews of scientific and scientific-methodological research.

Preference will be given to articles that provide a comprehensive analysis, use comparative research practices, are innovative in their approach to solving educational problems, and contain controversy.

Authors must strictly adhere to scientific ethics ethics.

The magazine is not a commercial enterprise and does not seek to make a profit, but it is published on a self-sustaining basis.

For postgraduate students of any form of study, applicants and doctoral students, publication is free. For other categories of authors, the cost of publishing an article is 15,000 rubles (for one article, regardless of the volume and number of authors).

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN OF MATERIALS

Articles that do not correspond to the journal’s scope of issues (pedagogy, psychology) and do not contain the results of independent research by the authors are rejected by the editors without the possibility of revision.

Articles that do not have the structure suggested below are accepted for publication as an exception if they were written on assignment from the editors and contain significant merits, separately noted by the reviewers.

STRUCTURE OF THE ARTICLE

The text of a scientific article must contain the following elements:
1. Statement of the problem and justification of the relevance of its solution at the present time.
2. Formulation of the research objective arising from the stated problem.
3. Analysis of the latest research and publications (including international ones) on the problem under consideration and identification of unresolved issues of the problem under consideration.
4. Methodology and research methods, which should indicate not only the main methods, but also contain a brief description of the progress of the research, allowing one to present the researcher’s activities in obtaining the empirical and theoretical data used in the article.
5. Presentation of the main research material, including: an idea (research hypothesis) that is different in its novelty from solutions to the problem proposed by other researchers; a logical, reasoned and understandable presentation of facts, experimental results, algorithms, reasoning, etc., that form the basis for proving the validity of the proposed idea/hypothesis.
6. Conclusions of the study, containing a comparison of the results obtained with the goal set at the beginning of the work, and further prospects for the development of research in this area.

Comparison of the results obtained with the goal set at the beginning of the work. Conclusions, generalizations and recommendations arising from the work, the main directions for further research in this area. 

The abstract should fully reflect the main content of the article and have the following structure:

  • Research problem (usually in the form of a question).
  • The purpose of the described study.
  • Methodology and research methods.
  • Main results.
  • Scientific novelty of results.
  • Practical and theoretical significance of the results.
  • Substantive conclusions.

Articles that do not correspond to the journal's scope of issues (Pedagogy, Psychology) and do not contain the results of independent research by the authors are rejected by the editors without the possibility of revision.

Articles that do not have the proposed structure are accepted for publication as an exception if they were written on assignment from the editors and contain significant merits, separately noted by the reviewers.

When citing references to literature, they are enclosed in brackets with the page number indicated, for example: “Text of the quotation...” [5, p. 56-57].

The list of references must contain at least 15 sources. The sources are arranged in alphabetical order (first Russian-language publications, then foreign ones) and are formatted in accordance with GOST R. 7.0.100-2018.

The editors ask that the list of references be correctly formatted due to the fact that the following articles are not included in the RSCI indexes on the eLibrary.ru platform:

in the absence of a list of references;

when using links to encyclopedias, blogs, LiveJournal and newspaper websites, websites of organizations in the list of references;

in the absence of a link and date of access in the case of using an electronic source (book or article).

No more than 20% of self-citations of any works of the author of the article published in other printed sources are allowed from the total volume of the bibliography.

A correct description of the sources used in the bibliography is a guarantee that the cited publication will be taken into account when assessing the scientific activity of its authors, organization, region, country.

The list of references does not include: archival documents and data; websites of organizations, blogs, links to social networks, etc.; GOST, standards, laws and legislative acts, codes and other regulatory documents, as well as dissertations and dissertations. Such materials are formatted as a footnote reference in the text of the article.

After the main list of literature, there is a list (References) with translations of Russian-language sources into English. For transliteration of Russian text into Latin, we recommend using the site https://translit.net/, the BGN Board of Geographic Names option. When formatting References, you should adhere to the APA style (American Psychological Association Style).


The following files are attached as separate files: drawings (black and white only, no halftones): in vector formats – AI, CDR, WMF, EMF; in raster formats – TIFF, JPG with a resolution of at least 300 dpi in real size; diagrams from MS Excel, MS Visio, etc., together with the original file containing the data. If a drawing in raster format contains text data (a diagram from MS Word is converted to TIFF or JPG), then a version in MS Word is attached separately so that the text component of the drawing can be edited.

To publish, you must provide information on the following points:

Author information (if there are several authors, all authors must be listed):

Full last name, first name, patronymic, SPIN code;

Academic degree, title, position;

Full and exact place of work;

Contact information (e-mail, mailing address for mailing and for publication in a journal with an index).

Article title.

Abstract (150-200 words)

Keywords (5-7 words).

Full name, first name, patronymic in English (it is better to write the full name in English in the transcription in which they are written in other articles).

Article title in English.

Abstract in English.

Keywords in English.

Classification code of the subject heading: GRNTI (you can see the code on the website https://xn--c1akoll.xn--p1ai/kody-grnti/) and the VAK code.

Proposed journal heading.

Frequency of the journal: 6 times a year.