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Educational Philosophy and Theory

Published on behalf of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia

Edited by: Michael A. Peters

Print ISSN: 0013-1857 Online ISSN: 1469-5812 Frequency: Eight times a year Current Volume: 42 / 2010

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Submission Submissions to Educational Philosophy and Theory are made on-line using ScholarOne Manuscripts. To make a submission, go to epat. If this is the first time you have used the system you will be asked to register. Full instructions and support on making your submission are provided. Thereafter, you will be kept in touch with the progress of your submission through refereeing, any revisions that are required, and - hopefully - to final acceptance. Support can be contacted by phone (+1 434 817 2040 ext. 167), e-mail (support@) or at . If you cannot submit online, please contact Susanne Brighouse in the Editorial Office by e-mail (Epat.journal@).

All editorial enquiries should be sent to: Professor Michael A. Peters University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 360 Education Building 1310 South Sixth Street Champaign IL 61820 USA

Email: mpet001@uiuc.edu Tel: +1 217 244 0753

Editorial Policy Educational Philosophy and Theory is an international, blind refereed journal that publishes articles concerned with all aspects of educational philosophy. The journal will also consider manuscripts from other areas of pure or applied educational research. In this latter category the journal has published manuscripts concerned with curriculum theory, educational administration, the politics of education, educational history, educational policy, and higher education. As part of the journal's commitment to extending the dialogues of educational philosophy to the profession and education's several disciplines, it encourages the submission of manuscripts from collateral areas of study in education, the arts, and sciences, as well as from professional educators. Nevertheless, manuscripts must be germane to the ongoing conversations and dialogues of educational philosophy.

Papers should be approximately 6,000 words, including references. The Editor's decision is final.

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Educational Philosophy and Theory - Journal Information

Manuscript Information Articles should be prepared in accordance with the requirements of the author-date system with endnotes and references. The references should be listed in full, including pages, at the end of the paper in the following standard form: For books: Beck, U. (1992) Risk Society (London, Sage). For articles: Papastaphanou, M. (2002a) Linguistic Archipelago, Metaphilosophy, 33:4.

For chapters within books: Coffield, F. (1997) Nine Learning Facilities, in: F. Coffield (ed.) A National Strategy for Lifelong Learning (Newcastle, Department of Education).

All articles should feature an abstract (no longer than 120 words), and up to six keywords. Authors should include a brief biographical note.

Further points of style may be found on the PDF document of the style sheet:

Offprints You will be provided with a PDF offprint of your article once it has been published. In order to retrieve it, you will be required to register with Wiley-Blackwell's Author Services facility (). Pre-submission English-language editing Authors for whom English is a second language may choose to have their manuscript professionally edited before submission to improve the English. A list of independent suppliers of editing services can be found at . All services are paid for and arranged by the author, and use of one of these services does not guarantee acceptance or preference for publication. Exclusive Licence Form (ELF) Authors will be required to sign an Exclusive Licence Form for all papers accepted for publication. Signature of the ELF is a condition of publication and papers will not be passed to the publisher for production unless a signed form has been received. Please note that signature of the Exclusive Licence Form does not affect ownership of copyright in the material. (Government employees need to complete the Author's Warranty sections, although copyright in such cases does not need to be assigned). After submission, authors will retain the right to publish their paper in various medium/circumstances (please see the form for further details). A copy of the form can be downloaded here Copyright The authors of manuscripts that appear in this journal take responsibility for securing written permission for the publication or republication of any copyright material included in their work, and also assume responsibility and liability for any libelous, unlawful, or injurious statements that may appear in their work.

Articles that appear in Educational Philosophy and Theory express the views of their author or authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Educational Philosophy and Theory, the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia, the Board, or the Editors.

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