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| E-ISSN | : xxxx-xxxx | |
| Editor-in-chief | : Achmad Fawaid 57214837323 |
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| Accreditation No. | : 00/KPT/00.00/202x | |
| DOI | : Prefix 10.64510/ijled by |
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| Frequency | : 4 issues per year (quarterly) | |
| Focus & Scope | : language and educational issues | |
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About the Journal
Indonesian Journal of Linguistics and Educational Studies is a double blind peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes original research articles and critical studies at the intersection of linguistics, language education, and educational practices. This journal is published twice a year as a platform for the dissemination of theoretical, empirical, and interdisciplinary findings that explore how language functions as a central component in teaching, learning, curriculum development, and educational policy. It addresses a broad range of topics, including but not limited to applied linguistics in education, language teaching and learning, discourse and interaction in classroom settings, curriculum and assessment in language education, literacy studies, multilingual and intercultural education, language policy in education, and language-centered approaches to educational development in formal and informal learning contexts.
ASJC Code: 3310 – Linguistics and Language; 3304 – Education
By publishing in Indonesian Journal of Linguistics and Educational Studies, authors become part of an international scholarly community dedicated to advancing theoretical, applied, and interdisciplinary perspectives on the role of language in education and learning processes. This journal welcomes contributions from established academics, early-career researchers, and doctoral scholars who seek a reputable and forward-looking venue for impactful studies that integrate linguistic analysis, educational theory, and pedagogical practice across diverse educational contexts.
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Translanguaging practices in Indonesian multilingual classrooms: pedagogical implications for inclusive education
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Critical literacy in the digital age: discourse analysis of online learning materials in Indonesian higher education
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Teacher identity and language ideology in english language teaching: a sociolinguistic study from Indonesia
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Multimodal feedback and student engagement: a linguistic analysis of digital assessment practices in Indonesian universities
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Language policy, power, and educational equity: examining the role of Bahasa Indonesia and local languages in schooling
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Corpus-based insights into academic writing development: evidence from Indonesian EFL learners
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