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Innovations Science Physics Education
Focus & Scope
Focus and Scope
Innovations Science Physics Education (ISPE) is an international peer-reviewed open-access journal dedicated to publishing rigorous empirical, theoretical, and methodological research that advances science and physics education. ISPE prioritizes evidence-based pedagogy, scientific reasoning, robust measurement, and transparent analysis to bridge educational theory and classroom practice across educational levels.
Priority orientation: ISPE encourages studies with strong research design (experimental/quasi-experimental, design-based research, learning progression studies, validated survey/SEM, mixed methods with explicit protocols) and robust analytics (IRT/Rasch, CFA/SEM, multilevel models, learning analytics) with clear contributions to theory, practice, and assessment.
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Out of Scope (Desk Reject Criteria)
ISPE does not consider manuscripts that are outside science/physics education, purely descriptive reports without a research contribution, studies with unclear methods or insufficient evidence, or papers lacking alignment with the journal’s thematic clusters. Submissions must demonstrate conceptual clarity, methodological rigor, and relevance to advancing science and physics education research and practice.
Our Commitment to Quality and Publication Ethics
Innovations Science Physics Education (ISPE) is committed to publishing research that is scientifically rigorous, ethically sound, and internationally relevant. All submissions undergo an initial editorial screening to ensure scope fit, academic contribution, and ethical compliance. ISPE follows the core practices and guidance of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Manuscripts that do not meet these foundational criteria may be declined at the desk review stage to safeguard publication integrity and reviewer resources.