Author Guidelines

A. General
1. The submitted manuscript is an original work, free from plagiarism and less than 25% similarity checked by an Internet-based plagiarism detection service.
2. Manuscripts submitted have not been published and have not been accepted for publication in other journals.
3. Type the manuscript in 1 space using A4 paper, Times New Roman size 12, and margins right, left, top, bottom 2.5 cm
4. Typescript with one column layout.
5. Manuscripts are written in English in accordance with general guidelines. Abstracts and keywords are written in English.
For manuscripts in Indonesia, we will offer to translate the manuscripts (with additional charge).
6. Manuscript submission must be approved by all co-authors and relevant authorities (eg institutions or sponsors).
7. Please download the template so that the manuscript complies with the guidelines.
8. Articles not exceeding 4,500 words, including references (excluding attachments).
9. Manuscript submission must go through the open journal system (OJS) website and complete the metadata.

B. Writing Structure
Title
1. The title must be clear and informative, as well as specific and effective, a maximum of 16 words.
2. Author's name (without academic degree) accompanied by affiliation
3. Appropriate author's personal information, such as email must be clear and valid.

Abstract
1. Abstract is written in English
2. An abstract of a maximum of 250 words that briefly describes the issues and focus of the research, the purpose of the research, the method/approach/strategy of the research research, the results of the research and may not contain citations.
3. Keywords are written in English, 3-5 keywords or phrases, arranged alphabetically, and separated by semicolons (;).

Introduction
1. Analysis of the research problem
2. The fact of the object and subject of the research
3. Research issues and focus
4. Reasons for choosing the subject of research
6. Supported by relevant review literature

Method
1. The subject of research
2. Place and location of research.
4. The research method or strategy used
5. Flow chart of research activity plans

Results and Discussion
Result
The stages involved in the research, the concept development or the case resolution are written in the methodology section.

Discussion
Discuss the results of the research and theoretical discussions that are relevant to the results. The discussion on the results should be strengthened by references and theoretical perspectives supported by the relevant review literature.

Conclusion
Explain the results of the research in the form of theoretical reflections and recommendations.

Acknowledgements
1. The list of acknowledgments consists of people who help during research activities.
2. If funding is provided through a grant from a college, college, or other research institution, state the name of the institution or organization that provided the funding.
3. If there is no funder, state that the activity is funded independently.

Reference
1. References are written in APA (American Psychological Association) format.
2. References are listed alphabetically.
3. References only include literature that has been cited in the text.
4. Check the reference details to the actual source. The author is responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the references.
5. Avoid using more than 40 and less than 10 references. Articles must consist of 70% journal references and 30% book references. Journal references must be published at least the last 5 years.