About the Journal

FAQs

1. What is the African Journal of Education and Practice (AJEP)?

The African Journal of Education and Practice (AJEP) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and case studies in all areas of education and practice, with a particular focus on challenges and opportunities in education within Africa and beyond.

2. What is the aim of African Journal of Education and Practice?

The aim of African Journal of Education and Practice is to provide a platform for scholars, practitioners, and policy makers to share their insights, experiences, and solutions to the challenges and opportunities in the field of education and practice, especially in the African context.

3. Where is African Journal of Education and Practice indexed?

African Journal of Education and Practice is indexed by reputable and credible index engines such as Google Scholar, EBSCO, and Scilit. This enhances the visibility, accessibility, and impact of the journal's articles.

4. How rigorous is the peer review process at African Journal of Education and Practice?

African Journal of Education and Practice follows a rigorous and efficient peer review process, ensuring all submissions are evaluated by qualified and experienced reviewers. The peer review process typically takes between 2 weeks and 2 months, depending on the complexity and scope of the manuscript. Constructive feedback and guidance are provided to help authors improve their work.

5. Does African Journal of Education and Practice offer any author benefits?

Yes, African Journal of Education and Practice offers publication e-certificates to each author and assigns a DOI to each publication, which are valuable for citation and verification purposes. The journal also responds promptly and professionally to all queries and concerns from authors and readers.

6. What is the cost of publication in African Journal of Education and Practice?

The publication fee for African Journal of Education and Practice is USD 150, which covers the costs of editing, formatting, indexing, hosting, and archiving. This is a nominal fee aimed at making the journal accessible and affordable for authors.

7. What payment methods are accepted by African Journal of Education and Practice?

African Journal of Education and Practice accepts various payment methods including PayPal, Western Union, Bank Transfer, and Mobile Money.

8. Why should I publish in African Journal of Education and Practice?

Publishing in African Journal of Education and Practice allows authors to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and practice in education. Authors also benefit from the exposure, recognition, and impact that African Journal of Education and Practice, an IPRJB journal, offers within the academic community.