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General Formatting Guidelines
Title
The title contains the studied variables and shows the manuscript content. It should be clear, brief, and informative. It should be written in TNR-14 Bold Letters, with a Maximum of 16 Words.
Authors Name
It must be complete without title, accompanied by the author and affiliation address. The Corresponding author must provide and use an e-mail address unique to themselves and not shared with another author registered or department. And the maximum number of authors in 1 article is 7 authors; more than that, we will reject.
Abstract
Abstracts are written in English, Distance between lines 1 space TNR 10. The abstract contains 150-250 words, consists of only 1 paragraph, and contains the main points of research, such as objectives, methods, research results, novelty, and implication. The abstract should illustrate how the research can contribute to the development of science in physics and physics education. Abstracts are written on a different page than the article content. Keywords consist of 3-5 words or phrases.
Introduction
The introduction formulates and presents the purpose of the article/research. A good introduction avoids detailed references and research result presentations. The introduction should include background, research urgency, and gap analysis with existing research to show the novelty given. The purpose of the research should be seen in the introduction, which is better not to contain tables and figures. The introduction is straightforward.
Method
The methods should include relevant details on the materials, experimental design, and techniques to be repeated. Names of products and manufacturers should be included only if alternate sources are deemed unsatisfactory. Novel experiments should be described in detail. If the previous researcher method is used, please describe that method briefly and describe in detail if you modify the procedure.
Result and Discussion
The results and discussion are written in one unit; the author is not justified based on the results and prior discussion in the form of a new chapter. Writing in the results and discussion is done directly by directly reviewing one of the research results obtained with relevant references and prioritizing primary sources. The study results can be equipped with tables, pictures, and graphics to clarify the research results presentation verbally.
The results and discussion should be presented clearly and briefly in the same section. The discussion part should contain the benefit of the research result, not the repeat result part. The results and discussion can be written similarly to avoid extensive quotations. Tables or graphs must present different results. The results of data analysis must be reliable in answering research problems. References to the discussion should not repeat the references in the introduction. Comparisons to the findings of previous studies must be included.
Conclusion
This section contains research results, research findings in the form of answers to research questions, or the state of digest results of the discussion. The conclusion of the research is presented briefly, narratively, and conceptually. The research impact must be stated. This section is presented in paragraph form, not numbering/listing. Just like the second part above, since the first paragraph, the first sentence is also written indented into one tab. Conclusions are presented in one paragraph.
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments should be made only to those who have substantially contributed to the study. Authors are responsible for obtaining written permission from people acknowledged by name if readers infer their endorsement of data and conclusions.
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
Authors must identify and declare any personal circumstances or interests that may be perceived as influencing the representation or interpretation of reported research results. If there is no conflict of interest, please state, "The authors declare no conflict of interest." Any role of the funding sponsors in the choice of a research project, design of the study in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data, in the writing of the manuscript, or in the decision to publish the results must be declared in this section.
References.
Written in the style of an educative environment, as stated in the guidelines for this journal (which ratified APA VII Edition). You must include DOI in the references.
Written in a single space (or at least 11pt), each bibliography is spaced in 1 space. Some examples of how to write references in the bibliography are given below.
a. Example if coming from a textbook:
Gronlund, N.E. & Linn, R.L. (1990). Measurement and evaluation in teaching. (6thed.). Macmillan
b.From the thesis/thesis/dissertation
Hollander, M. M. (2017). Resistance to authority: Methodological innovations and new lessons from the Milgram experiment (Publikasi No. 10289373) [Disertasi, University of Wisconsin-Madison]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global.
Slamet Suyanto (2009). Keberhasilan sekolah dalam ujian nasional ditinjau dari organisasi belajar. [Disertasi belum dipublikasikan]. Universitas Negeri Jakarta
c. From the journal
Pritchard, P.E. (1992). Studies on the bread-improving mechanism of fungal alpha-amylase. Journal of Biological Education, 26(1), 14-17. https://doi.org/10.1037/0012-1649.44.4.1055.
From a collection of research abstracts or proceedings
Paidi. (2008). Urgensi pengembangan kemam-puan pemecahan masalah dan metakog-nitif siswa SMA melalui pembelajaran biologi. Prosiding, Seminar dan Musyawarah Nasional MIPA yang diselenggarakan oleh FMIPA UNY, tanggal 30 Mei 2008. Yogyakarta: Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta.
Mathematics
Use italics for variables, bold for vectors and matrices, a transform script, and a serif for tensors. Use superscripts and subscripts in a superior or inferior position; do not use raised and lowered fonts.
Tables
Every table must have a title, and all columns must have headings. Column headings must be arranged to clarify their relation to the data and refer to the column below. Footnotes should be indicated by superscript, lowercase letters. Each table must be cited in the text.
Figures
Cite each figure in numerical order in a text. Mark orientation on the figure if questionable. Ensure that each illustration has a caption. Supply captions separately, not attached to the figure. A caption should comprise a brief title (not on the figure itself) and a description of the illustration. Keep text in the illustrations themselves to a minimum but explain all symbols and abbreviations used. Indicate latitude and longitude on maps. Color figures, foldouts, pocket maps, etc., can be accommodated, but the author must bear the costs of color for publishing these special features.
Guideline for Online Submission
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After this submission, the Authors who submitted the manuscript will receive a confirmation email. Therefore, Authors can track their submission status at any time by logging in to the online submission interface. Submission tracking includes the status of the manuscript review and editorial process.
Note:
Articles should consist of 5,000–7,000 words.
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