Aim and Scope
Advances in Educational Studies and Inclusive Practices (AESIP) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing high-quality scholarship in education through the publication of original, rigorous, and impactful research. The journal aims to provide a global platform for researchers, educators, policymakers, practitioners, and scholars to disseminate innovative research, theoretical perspectives, and evidence-based practices that contribute to the continuous improvement of educational systems and inclusive learning environments.
AESIP encourages interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research that addresses contemporary educational challenges at local, national, and international levels. The journal seeks to bridge the gap between educational theory, policy, and practice while promoting educational equity, innovation, sustainability, and lifelong learning in alignment with Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education).
AESIP welcomes high-quality manuscripts from all areas of education, including but not limited to the following:
Scope of the Journal
The journal invites original contributions in the following areas:
- Philosophical, Sociological, Psychological, and Historical Foundations of Education
- Educational Studies and Contemporary Issues in Education
- Learner Development, Cognition, Motivation, and Individual Differences
- Teaching, Learning, and Pedagogical Innovations
- Curriculum Studies, Curriculum Design, and Curriculum Development
- Educational Assessment, Measurement, Evaluation, and Learning Outcomes
- Educational Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Digital Learning, Online Education, and Educational Innovation
- Teacher Education, Professional Development, and Teacher Effectiveness
- Educational Administration, Leadership, Governance, and Institutional Management
- Educational Planning, Policy, Economics, and Financing of Education
- Comparative and International Education
- Inclusive Education, Special and Inclusive Practices, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and Accessibility
- Guidance, Counselling, Mental Health, and Well-being in Education
- Educational Research Methodology, Quantitative, Qualitative, Mixed Methods, and Action Research
- Higher Education, School Education, Vocational Education, Adult Education, and Lifelong Learning
- Value Education, Human Rights Education, Peace Education, Environmental Education, and Sustainable Development Education
- Gender Studies, Equity, Diversity, and Social Justice in Education
- Educational Statistics, Data Analytics, Learning Analytics, and Evidence-Based Educational Research
- Language Education, STEM Education, Teacher Professional Learning, and Multidisciplinary Education
- Educational Innovation, Best Practices, Community Engagement, and Institutional Transformation
- Educational Policies, Governance Reforms, Accreditation, Quality Assurance, and Educational Leadership
- Emerging Trends in Education, including Artificial Intelligence, Educational Data Science, Digital Inclusion, Open Educational Resources (OER), Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), and Future Learning Environments
The journal particularly encourages research related to:
- National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and educational reforms
- Inclusive and equitable education for diverse learners
- Educational technology integration and digital transformation
- Quality assurance and institutional effectiveness
- Educational leadership and governance
- Curriculum innovation and competency-based education
- Teacher education and professional development
- Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education)
- Evidence-based educational policy and practice
- Global perspectives on educational development and comparative education
AESIP welcomes empirical research, theoretical and conceptual papers, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, policy analyses, case studies, action research, educational innovations, and interdisciplinary studies that contribute to advancing educational knowledge and practice. Manuscripts from scholars across universities, research institutions, schools, government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and international organizations are encouraged.