Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement

The International Journal of Educational Analysis and Global Research (IJEAGR) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of publication ethics and takes all possible measures against publication malpractice. The journal follows the ethical guidelines recommended by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) to ensure integrity, transparency, and quality in academic publishing.

Duties of Authors

Authors submitting manuscripts to IJEAGR must ensure that:

  • The submitted work is original and unpublished.

  • The manuscript is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.

  • All sources and references are properly cited.

  • Plagiarism, data fabrication, and falsification are strictly avoided.

  • All authors listed in the paper have made significant contributions to the research.

  • Any conflict of interest related to the research must be disclosed.

  • Authors must follow ethical standards related to research, writing, and reporting of results.

Duties of Editors

Editors of the journal are responsible for:

  • Making fair and unbiased decisions regarding manuscript publication.

  • Evaluating manuscripts based on academic merit, originality, and relevance to the journal scope.

  • Maintaining confidentiality of submitted manuscripts.

  • Ensuring that the peer review process is conducted fairly and transparently.

  • Taking appropriate action in cases of ethical misconduct or plagiarism.

Duties of Reviewers

Reviewers play a crucial role in the peer review process and must:

  • Provide objective, constructive, and unbiased feedback.

  • Maintain confidentiality of the manuscript.

  • Identify relevant published work that has not been cited by the authors.

  • Inform the editor if they detect plagiarism, duplication, or unethical practices.

  • Complete the review process within the specified time frame.

Ethical Oversight

The journal strictly prohibits unethical practices such as:

  • Plagiarism

  • Duplicate submission or publication

  • Data fabrication or falsification

  • Improper authorship attribution

If any ethical violation is detected, the editorial board reserves the right to reject, retract, or remove the article from publication.

By submitting a manuscript to IJEAGR, authors agree to comply with the journal’s ethical policies and publication standards.