ABOUT US
The International Journal of Perspectives in Education (IJPE) is a peer-reviewed, bi-annual international journal with ISSN 2456-3412. The journal is published twice a year, in January and March. It is an open-access journal published in English.
The journal welcomes scholarly contributions in the fields of Education, Mathematics, Management, Social Sciences, Geography, Advertising, Accounting and Finance, Botany, Business Research, Chemistry, Commerce, Computer Applications, Consumer Behaviour and Relationship Management, Corporate Governance, Earth Sciences, Economics, E-commerce, Biosciences, Entrepreneurship, History, Human Resource Management, Information Technology, Library Science, International Business, Law, Life Sciences, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Performing Arts, Physics, Psychology, Health Care, Fine Arts, Industrial Relations, Architecture, Marketing Communication, Marketing Management, Microbiology, Nursing and Pharmacy, Nutraceuticals, Physical Education, Philosophy, Political Science, Population Studies, Selling and Marketing Techniques, Strategic Management, Total Quality Management, Training and Development, Sociology, English, Veterinary Sciences, and other related disciplines.
The journal gives priority to the latest findings and research contributions from experts and scholars around the world. Each issue contains research articles, review papers, and other scholarly works. Manuscripts for review may be sent to: editorijpe10@gmail.com.
AIM AND SCOPE
The journal aims to publish original research papers, review articles, and short communications in all the above-mentioned fields. Submitted manuscripts must be original, accurate, meaningful, and well written.
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- The manuscript should contain a minimum of 3 pages and a maximum of 15 pages.
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- Authors must include index terms or keywords.
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PLAGIARISM POLICY
Plagiarism, whether intentional or unintentional, is considered a serious academic violation. It includes copying ideas, text, data, tables, figures, or graphs from other sources and presenting them as original work without proper citation.
The journal considers a manuscript plagiarized if it contains 35% or more similarity without appropriate citation. If plagiarism is detected before or after publication, the author will be given an opportunity to respond. If the explanation is unsatisfactory, the manuscript will be withdrawn, and the author may be restricted from publishing in the journal for a period determined by the Editor(s).
REVIEW PROCESS
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Papers that do not fall within the scope of the journal will be rejected during the preliminary review stage. All manuscripts undergo a fair, unbiased, and well-established peer-review process and are evaluated based on significance, originality, and usefulness to the journal’s readership.
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The review process generally takes about one month. The Editor reserves the right to reject manuscripts that do not meet the aims, scope, or quality standards of the journal.
FREE ACCESS POLICY
This journal provides immediate free access to all its content, based on the principle that free availability of scientific knowledge promotes the global exchange and democratization of knowledge.
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Title Page
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Abstract
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Body Text
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Tables and Figures
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Results
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Discussion
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgement
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References
References should be numbered sequentially in the order in which they appear in the manuscript, including tables, figures, and supplementary materials.
SUBMISSION PROCESS
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Submission of a manuscript implies that the work has not been published previously and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, either in full or in part.
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2013 Volume 1 Issue 1
| S. No | Contribution | Article | Page No. | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Dr. Yechalekebede Dr. Getu Lemma Dr. Gedionteshome |
Urban Rental Housing Conditions and Affordability Problems of Civil Servants in Aleta Wondo Town, Ethiopia | 1 - 20 | Download |
| 2 | Dr. Maneesh. B | Agrarian Crisis in India: A National Perspective | 21 - 31 | Download |
| 3 | Dr. Pradeesh. S | Recent Trends in Commerce and Management Education in India | 32 - 39 | Download |
| 4 | Tesfaye Alemu Tamene Jiru | The Effect of Co-operative Learning Techniques in Enhancing the Reading Comprehension | 40 - 46 | Download |
| 5 |
Dr. S. Anbazhagan Ms. M. Selvi |
Education for Global Citizenship | 47 - 52 | Download |
| 6 | V. Vijusha | Teachers' Perception of Process - Blended Teaching: A Study of Secondary School English Language Teacher of Kerala State | 53 - 58 | Download |
2013 Volume 1 Issue 2
| S. No | Contribution | Article | Page No. | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | R. Ramesh Reddy | Bus Frequency, Impact on Speed of Urban Traffic at Kerb Side Bus Stop Based on Multiple Regression Analysis: A Case Study in Hyderabad | 1 - 16 | Download |
| 2 | Mr. Haile Alemu | Critical Pedagogy: A Review | 17 - 27 | Download |
| 3 |
J. Ienstin Jose U.V. Ajitha Kumari |
Social Intelligence and Social Maturity of IX Standard School Students in Thuckalay Educational District | 28 - 35 | Download |
| 4 |
Anitha Kumari. B Jeba Jannet Mary |
Metacognition and Creative Thinking of High School Students | 36 - 41 | Download |
| 5 |
J. Aushlin Justina Dr. A. Beaula |
Life Skills and Self-Concept of Adolescents in Kuzhithurai Educational District | 42 - 47 | Download |
| 6 | Sindhu Shaji | Positivism, Anti-Positivism and Neo-Gramscianism | 48 - 52 | Download |
| 7 | R. T. Jegatheeswari | Parental Involvement in Education | 53 - 56 | Download |
2014 Volume 2 Issue 1
| S. No | Contribution | Article | Page No. | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Reji. D. Nair | Assessment Standards in Business Studies Programs: A Case Study from Middle East | 1 - 15 | Download |
| 2 | Dr. R. R. Preethi | A Study on Socio-Economic Conditions of Women Entrepreneurship in Kanyakumari District | 16 - 25 | Download |
| 3 | V. Arockia Amuthan | An Economic Impact of Policy Perspective on Quality Education in Tamil Nadu | 26 - 34 | Download |
| 4 |
M. Ajantha Mary R. Sunitha |
A Study on Environmental Awareness and Ecological Behaviour among Arts and Science College Students in Kanyakumari District | 35 - 40 | Download |
| 5 |
Dr. R. Daphine A. G. K. Daniel |
Attitude towards Individualization is Behind the Success in Learning Science through Computer Technology | 41 - 45 | Download |
| 6 | Dr. S. Prathika | Ayyankali as a Dalit Leader | 46 - 50 | Download |
| 7 | A. S. Shijina | Corporate Disclosure Practices of Indian Companies: Evidence from Banking Sector | 51 - 55 | Download |
2014 Volume 2 Issue 2
| S. No | Contribution | Article | Page No. | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Mr. Abera Uncha Utallo Mr. Degefa Tolosa Degaga |
Farmer’s Indigenous Agricultural Knowledge in Gamo Highlands, South Western Ethiopia: Characteristics and Sustainability | 1 - 13 | Download |
| 2 | T. Rajesh | Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction in Online Banking | 14 - 23 | Download |
| 3 | Dr. S. Geetha | Environmental Pollution Concerning to the Production of Plastic Goods | 24 - 29 | Download |
| 4 | Dr. C. Thenmozhi | An Innovation in Education: Virtual Learning Environment | 30 - 35 | Download |
| 5 | T. Loudi Gracy Arulmani | Strategies for Effective Classroom Management | 36 - 41 | Download |
| 6 | K. Krishna Priya | Role of Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme in India | 42 - 46 | Download |
| 7 | Manoj Chandrasenan | Curriculum Expectations and Teacher competences – An Empirical Study (Based on Kerala TTC) | 47 - 51 | Download |
| 8 | Ratheeshkumar V. V | The Concept of Eminent Domain under the Indian Constitution | 52 - 55 | Download |
2015 Volume 3 Issue 1
| S. No | Contribution | Article | Page No. | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Shiji Fazil Reena Ravindran |
Spectral & Biological Characterization of Zirconyl Complexes of a Pyrazolone-ß-Diketo Hydrazone Ligand | 1 - 10 | Download |
| 2 | Sajna Shaji | The Philosophical Underpinnings of Educational Research | 11 - 20 | Download |
| 3 | Dr. Smitha. J. M | Differentiated Instruction: A Road to Meaningful Learning | 21 - 28 | Download |
| 4 |
Dr. Henry Pandian. S V. Arockia Amuthan |
Attitude and Skills Learning of College Students Community in Tamil Nadu – A Case Study of Students from Autonomous Colleges of Thoothukudi District | 29 - 35 | Download |
| 5 | T. R. Hema Priya | A Study on ICTs Among Arts and Science Colleges in Kanyakumari District | 36 - 40 | Download |
| 6 |
Sajil Surabhi R. Abhiram |
Hypertext and Learning: A Conceptual Approach to Digital Pedagogy | 41 - 45 | Download |
| 7 | Dr. J. Jebaselvi | Attitudes and Skills in Learning | 46 - 50 | Download |
| 8 |
Dr. N. S. Nelson Bhaskaran |
Safeguarding Women from The Clutches of Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse | 51 - 55 | Download |
2015 Volume 3 Issue 2
| S. No | Contribution | Article | Page No. | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mr. Manguday Mercho | Trends and Development in English Language Teaching (ELT): Review | 1 - 12 | Download |
| 2 |
Sultan Bedane Halkiyu Jemal Bedane Halkiyo Dr. Raju Ramesh Reddy |
Assessment of the Impact of Urban Public Transport Terminals on Traffic Speed in Shashemene, Ethiopia | 13 - 22 | Download |
| 3 | Dr. Sivakumar | ICT in Education: The Indian Perspective | 23 - 29 | Download |
| 4 | Dr. S. Henry Pandian | An Economic Analysis of Choice of Higher Educational Institutions by Students of Tamil Nadu | 30 - 36 | Download |
| 5 | Mrs. Jeba Jannet Mary | Metacognition and Creative Thinking of High School Students | 37 - 42 | Download |
| 6 |
Mr. R. Vinodh Kumar Dr. M. Vakkil |
Integrating Skill Development in Higher Education | 43 - 46 | Download |
| 7 | Dr. I. Ponnusamy | An Economic Impact of Innovation for Technologies in Educational Research in Tamil Nadu | 47 - 50 | Download |
| 8 | B. Anisha | Innovative Teaching Practices for Modern Pedagogy | 51 - 55 | Download |
2016 Volume 4 Issue 1
| S. No | Contribution | Article | Page No. | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Santhosh T. M Dr. Umer Farooque. T. K |
Awareness about Emerging Trends in Commerce Among Higher Secondary School Commerce Students of Wayanad District | 1 - 13 | Download |
| 2 | Rajesh V. Nair | Writing as Resistance: An Analysis of Sister Jesme’s Amen | 14 - 21 | Download |
| 3 | Saritha. V. S | Case Study as a Research Method | 22 - 28 | Download |
| 4 |
U. V. Ajitha Kumari N. V. Sree Vani |
Preparation and Testing of Computer Assisted Model for Learning Mathematics at Secondary Level | 29 - 34 | Download |
| 5 | E. Subbulakshmi | College and University Libraries | 35 - 40 | Download |
| 6 | Manguday Mercho | Multifaceted Innovative Strategies for Vocabulary Learning: An Empirical Study | 41 - 46 | Download |
| 7 | Dr. K. Senthil Kumar | Activity Based Learning Strategies in Higher Education | 47 - 50 | Download |
| 8 | Dr. N. Mary Usha | Contributions of Missionaries to Malayalam Language and Literature | 51 - 53 | Download |
2016 Volume 4 Issue 2
| S. No | Contribution | Article | Page No. | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Dr. Indira A. Jayaraj Dr. S. Thangarajathi |
Innovative Pedagogy in Transforming Science Education | 1 - 10 | Download |
| 2 | Sedigheh Alirezael | An Appraisal on the Right to Education of Children in India – A Critical Analysis | 11 - 19 | Download |
| 3 |
N. Jasmine Sunitha C. S. Subitha |
Effectiveness of Co-Operative Learning for Teaching Mathematics at Secondary Level | 20 - 26 | Download |
| 4 | Dr. C. Venkatramana Reddy | Parental Involvement in Education | 27 - 33 | Download |
| 5 |
E. S. Mercy and Dr. S. Thangarajathi |
Teaching Through Media and Technology | 34 - 39 | Download |
| 6 | Amy Alexander | Well Begun: Icebreakers as an Effective Tool for English Language Teaching | 40 - 44 | Download |
| 7 | Dr. J. Johnsi Priya | Gamification of Learning: Using Game Elements in Non-Gaming Contexts | 45 - 48 | Download |
| 8 |
S. R. Parameshwaran Dr. Saravana Selvan. R |
E-Advertisement Acts as a Mediocre for Creative Efficacious Language Acquisition | 49 - 50 | Download |
2017 Volume 5 Issue 1
| S. No | Contribution | Article | Page No. | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Dr. Abate Demissie Gedamu |
English Language Teachers’ and Students’ Perceptions of Teacher Interpersonal Behavior in Ethiopian Context | 1 - 12 | Download |
| 2 | Dr. Dileep. A. S | Customer’s Perception on Marketing of MILMA Products with Special Reference to Thiruvananthapuram Regional Co-Operative Milk Producer's Union. | 13 - 21 | Download |
| 3 |
M. Pradheeba Dr. B. William Dharma Raj S.R. Sundaravalli |
Suggestopedia: A Friendly Approach to the Inclusive Classroom | 22 - 29 | Download |
| 4 |
L. Darsana U. V. Ajitha Kumari |
A Study of Self-Regulated Learning and Academ Achievement of Secondary School Students i Learning Mathematics | 30 - 35 | Download |
| 5 | M. Savitha | Classroom Management | 36 - 40 | Download |
| 6 |
A. Rabiya T. Mohana Priya |
E-Learning: An Effective Way of Teaching for Effective Learners | 41 - 45 | Download |
| 7 |
R. Sunitha S. Vithya Praba |
A Comparative Study on Environmental Awareness and Mental Health of Higher Secondary Students of Kuzhithurai Educational District | 46 - 52 | Download |
2017 Volume 5 Issue 2
| S. No | Contribution | Article | Page No. | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dr. Reji. D. Nair | Islamic Banking and Economic Recession: An Empirical Discourse in the Midst of Global Recession 2007-2010 | 1 - 12 | Download |
| 2 | Dr. L. Anila | In Vitro Studies on Antioxidant Properties of Gallic Acid from Mangifera Indica | 13 - 21 | Download |
| 3 | Sini Naseera | Role of Celebrity in The Effectiveness of Advertising | 22 - 28 | Download |
| 4 | R. M. Regitha | Benefits and Challenges in Integrating ICT in Education | 29 - 34 | Download |
| 5 | Prem. K. Khatry | The Sublimity of Paravidyain Education | 35 - 40 | Download |
| 6 |
Dr. J. Shakila K. Lakshmi Tulasi |
Parental Involvement: A Key for Children’s Academic Performance | 41 - 45 | Download |
| 7 | Manoj Chandrasenan | Sensuousness of Poetry Made Tangible: The Digitalized Approach | 46 - 49 | Download |
| 8 |
A. Siva Jothi S. Robinson Chellathurai |
The Upper Total x-Edge Steiner Number of a Graph | 50 - 54 | Download |
2018 Volume 6 Issue 1
| S. No | Contribution | Article | Page No. | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dr. Raveendran Nair. S | Competence Required of Teachers to Teach English in Secondary Schools | 1 - 10 | Download |
| 2 |
Mr. Pramod Thomas George |
ICT Based Innovative Practices in Classroom Management | 11 - 19 | Download |
| 3 | Meles Yohannes | New Dimensions of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) in the 21st century: A Review | 20 - 27 | Download |
| 4 | J. Jenesha Beatrice | Virtual Reality in Education | 28 - 33 | Download |
| 5 | Dr. M. Ilankumaran | Effective Speaking and Effective Listening | 34 - 38 | Download |
| 6 |
Lourdu Mary Dr. Rexlin Jose |
Parental Involvement in Education | 39 - 43 | Download |
| 7 | Dr. Helen PremaLatha | Innovative Practices for Effective Classroom Management | 44 - 47 | Download |
| 8 | Sunil Kumar. K | Probing Masters Level Teaching / Learning Economics in Kerala | 48 - 51 | Download |
2018 Volume 6 Issue 2
| S. No | Contribution | Article | Page No. | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sizina Joseph | “Othering” in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane | 1 - 10 | Download |
| 2 | Dr. Raju Ramesh Reddy | Analysis of Traffic Speed Variance on a Three Lane Urban Road due to Road Side Bus Station and Taxi Stand – A Case Study in Wolayita Sodo Town, Ethiopia | 11 - 19 | Download |
| 3 |
U.V. Ajitha Kumari T. Mallika |
Self – Confidence and Emotional Adjustment of Higher Secondary Students | 20 - 26 | Download |
| 4 |
G. R. Geedhu Krishna Dr. J. Gracia |
Enhancement of Snacky food Jackfruit (Arthocarpus Heterophyllus) for School Children | 27 - 32 | Download |
| 5 |
Dr. Vijayachandran Pillai. B Dr. Harikumar. V |
Challenges of Agricultural Commodity Markets in Kerala- (A Case Study of Agricultural Market in Anayara, Thiruvananthapuram) | 33 - 38 | Download |
| 6 | Hari Krishnan P. K | Role of ICT in Teaching - Learning in Higher Education – Shifting Paradigm | 39 - 43 | Download |
| 7 |
Dr. M. V Premakala Dr. D. Radharamanan Pillai |
Voices of the Dead: Spectacle of War and Trauma in Tribal Literature | 44 - 49 | Download |
| 8 |
K. Malathi Dr. G. Pushparaj Dr. Regi, S. |
Social Reforms of Gowri Parvathi Bai | 50 - 56 | Download |
2019 Volume 7 Issue 1
| S. No | Contribution | Article | Page No. | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Donna M. Zucker | Teaching Research Methods in the Humanities and Social Sciences -How to do Case Study Research | 1 - 11 | Download |
| 2 | S. Jayaraman | For Whom and How Should the Bell Toll? The Role of The Teacher Training Institutions in Revamping Primary Education in Schools | 12 - 18 | Download |
| 3 | Dr. K. C. Bindhu | Privatization in Teacher Education | 19 - 25 | Download |
| 4 |
Dr. Lakkannavar B. L Aiysha Ameena. M. S |
Relationship of Emotional Intelligence, Mental Health and Adjustment | 26 - 31 | Download |
| 5 | Dr. P. Subramanian | Innovative Teaching Methods in Science | 32 - 36 | Download |
| 6 | Dr. S. Ambili | The Social Background of the Depressed Classes in Kerala in the 19th Century | 37 - 41 | Download |
| 7 |
M. AnithaNarayani Dr. D. Packia Lakshmi |
Parental Encouragement and Academic Achievement of Commerce Group Students at Higher Secondary Stage | 42 - 46 | Download |
| 8 |
Mr. Sivakumar Dr. G. Palanivelu |
E-Learning Creates a Painless Environment to the 21st Century Learners | 47 - 51 | Download |
2019 Volume 7 Issue 2
| S. No | Contribution | Article | Page No. | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Dr. D. Packialakshmi S. Anitha Mary |
Stress and Job Satisfaction among Primary School Teachers after Implementation of Trimester System and Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation Scheme | 1 - 12 | Download |
| 2 | Dr. Jithesh Krishnan. R | Seasonal Dynamics in the Phytoplankton Density of Mullaperiyar Reservoir in the Western Ghats of Kerala | 13 - 20 | Download |
| 3 | Dr. Radharamanan Pillai | Bush-Meat Trade and Wild Life Depletion | 21 - 26 | Download |
| 4 |
Dr. K. C. Bindhu S. Bathruneeza |
Handling Students Unrest and Behavioral Problem | 27 - 32 | Download |
| 5 | Dr. Helen Prema Latha | Strategies of Professional Development of Teachers | 33 - 38 | Download |
| 6 |
L. Darsana U. V. Ajitha Kumari |
A Study of Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement of Secondary School Students in Learning Mathematics | 39 - 44 | Download |
| 7 | Loganathan Srinivasan | Alternative Energy Source for Self-Reliant in Ethiopia | 45 - 46 | Download |
| 8 |
H. Mohamed Shajahan Dr. Munir M. Alhaddad |
A Transition Map Method to Find Overlay Text | 47 - 51 | Download |
| S. No | Contribution | Article | Page No. | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Dr. D. Packialakshmi S. Anitha Mary |
Stress and Job Satisfaction among Primary School Teachers after Implementation of Trimester System and Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation Scheme | 1 - 12 | Download |
| 2 | Dr. Jithesh Krishnan. R | Seasonal Dynamics in the Phytoplankton Density of Mullaperiyar Reservoir in the Western Ghats of Kerala | 13 - 20 | Download |
| 3 | Dr. Radharamanan Pillai | Bush-Meat Trade and Wild Life Depletion | 21 - 26 | Download |
| 4 |
Dr. K. C. Bindhu S. Bathruneeza |
Handling Students Unrest and Behavioral Problem | 27 - 32 | Download |
| 5 | Dr. Helen Prema Latha | Strategies of Professional Development of Teachers | 33 - 38 | Download |
| 6 |
L. Darsana U. V. Ajitha Kumari |
A Study of Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement of Secondary School Students in Learning Mathematics | 39 - 44 | Download |
| 7 | Loganathan Srinivasan | Alternative Energy Source for Self-Reliant in Ethiopia | 45 - 46 | Download |
| 8 |
H. Mohamed Shajahan Dr. Munir M. Alhaddad |
A Transition Map Method to Find Overlay Text | 47 - 51 | Download |
