Author Guidelines

The editors of “Koordinat: Jurnal Pembelajaran Matematika dan Sains” welcome article submissions in accordance with the following guidelines

  1. The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  2. The manuscript should be written in the following template (download HERE).and must be in Microsoft Word or RTF file format (.docx)
  3. The manuscript is written in English (since Vol. 6 No. 1).
  4. The Manuscripts can be submitted through Online Submission System using Open Journal System (OJS) on the “Koordinat: Jurnal Pembelajaran Matematika dan Sains” E-journal portal
  5. Articles are typed 1.0 spaced, justified, in two columns (except for title, abstract, figure, or table whose size cannot be reduced due to its readability), in a quarto paper size (A4), and in Times New Rowman font 11pt, maximum 20 pages including abstract, references, pictures, and tables.
  6. Check for plagiarism using software with a maximum plagiarism level of 20%.  
  7. The manuscript should contain several aspects of a scientific article as follows: (subtitles as the order), which are: (a) the title of the article, (b) the author’s name (no academic title), (c) the author’s affiliation, (d) the corresponding author’s email (e) the abstract and the keywords.
  8. The abstract must be include 150-250 words for each language format, written narratively comprising aims/objectives, method, and findings of the research/article, in one paragraph.
  9. Introduction; Contains background, rationale, and/or urgency of the research. References (relevant literature or research), need to be included in this section, its relationship to the justification of the urgency of the research, the appearance of the research problem, the solution alternatives, and the selected solution
  10. Method; Contains the type of research, time and place of research, targets, subjects, procedures, instruments, and techniques of data analysis and other matters related to the way research.
  11. Result and Discussion; The results of the research are presented in the form of graphs, tables, or descriptive. Analysis and interpretation of these results are needed before they are discussed. The discussion is focused on linking the data and the results of its analysis to the problems or objectives of the study and the broader theoretical context. It can also be the answer to the question of why such facts are found like the data. The discussion is written inherent with the data discussed. The discussion is attempted not to separate from the data discussed.
  12. Conclusions; Conclusions can be proper generalized findings according to research problems, they can also be proper a recommendation for the next step
  13. Acknowledgment; Recognize those who helped in the research, especially funding supporters of your research.
  14. Author Contributions; This section must describe each author’s contributions, such as conceptualization, methodology, software, validation, formal analysis, investigation, resources, data curation, original draft, writing – review & editing, visualization, supervision, project administration, and funding acquisition
  15. References; The reference system in the article text should use reference management application programs such as Mendeley, Zotero, EndNote, or others. The references used are at least 25, consisting of a minimum of 80% from journal articles and the rest from other references. References must be up-to-date, except for the fundamental theories, at least the last five years. References and citations should be written according to the APA 7th Edition (American Psychological Association).