The Revista Chilena de Pedagogía publishes original scientific articles in Spanish. Manuscripts must adhere to the following guidelines, the non-compliance of which will be cause for rejection:
- Manuscripts must be unpublished (not previously published) and cannot be in the editorial process in other journals.
- Manuscripts must be original and respect the ethical norms of the Revista Chilena de Pedagogía. The review process includes the use of plagiarism detection tools.
- Manuscripts must conform to the editorial line of Revista Chilena de Pedagogía.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
2. Before submitting your manuscript, make sure you are registered in the journal. To register you must complete the information in your Profile, including your personal data, institutional affiliation, ORCID and biographical sketch.
3. Manuscripts submitted to the journal must be original. These may correspond to research articles, review articles and/or essays relevant to the thematic area. They must be unpublished and address the topics of this journal.
4. The text should be sent in Microsoft Word 2003 or higher format, in Spanish, according to the chosen format (research article, essay or review), and in 1.5 spacing, Times New Roman 12 font in the central body and number 10 in the footnotes.
5. The length of the submissions is as follows:
- Research articles should be a minimum of 6,000 and a maximum of 8,000 words, including abstract, keywords, and bibliographical references.
- Essays should be a minimum of 6,000 and a maximum of 8,000 words, including abstract, keywords, and bibliographic references.
- Reviews should address texts published within the last five years, with a minimum length of 1200 and a maximum of 2000 words. It is not necessary to include an abstract or keywords. The title of the review should correspond to the complete reference of the book under review. All texts mentioned, including the book reviewed, must be adequately cited in a final list under the title “References”.
6. They should include in Spanish, English and Portuguese:
- A title that synthesizes the central idea of the topic. This should be up to 20 words.
- An abstract between 150 and 200 words. The abstract should contain the aspects of greatest interest for the orientation of the reader, should be a single paragraph and written in IMR&C Modality (I=Introduction; M=Method; R=Results; and C=Conclusion).
- Between 3 and 5 keywords. It is recommended to use the ERIC or UNESCO Education Thesaurus.
7. After the heading, the structured development should be presented with introduction, theoretical framework, methodology, results, discussion, conclusions and bibliographical references.
8. During the submission process, it is mandatory to complete the metadata, introducing the title, complete abstract and including all authorship and collaboration data.