About the Journal

Journal of Research and Innovation in Mathematics Education (JRIMED) is established in direct response to these foundational needs. It is conceived as a premier international venue for academics, researchers, educators, policymakers, and practitioners to disseminate empirical findings, theoretical advancements, and practical insights that collectively advance the global discourse and practice of mathematics education. While upholding international standards of scholarship, JRIMED, based in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, also critically acknowledges the significance of culturally responsive pedagogies in mathematics education. Consequently, the journal actively encourages research that rigorously examines the intricate interplay between localized contexts and broader global trends within the discipline.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – JRIMED

1. What type of articles does JRIMED accept?
JRIMED accepts original research articles, review articles, and case studies in mathematics education, covering areas such as educational theory and pedagogy, curriculum development, teacher education, psychology of mathematics education, educational technology, assessment, STEM integration, and educational leadership/policy.

2. What is the publication frequency of JRIMED?
JRIMED is published twice a year (biannually), with five articles in each issue (a total of 10 articles per year).

3. In what languages can manuscripts be submitted?
Manuscripts may be submitted in English or Bahasa Indonesia. However, abstracts must be provided in both languages for manuscripts written in Bahasa Indonesia.

4. Is there an article processing charge (APC)?
Currently, JRIMED [charges / does not charge] article processing or publication fees. (Note: this part can be adjusted by the journal’s policy).

5. How do I submit a manuscript to JRIMED?
Authors must register and submit their manuscripts online via the official JRIMED submission system. The submission process includes five steps: starting the submission, uploading the file, entering metadata, uploading supplementary files, and confirming the submission.

6. What referencing style should be used?
JRIMED uses APA (7th edition) referencing style. Authors are required to use a reference manager such as Mendeley, Zotero, or EndNote.

7. How does JRIMED ensure originality of submissions?
All submitted manuscripts are screened for plagiarism or similarity using iThenticate before entering the peer-review process.

8. What is the peer-review process in JRIMED?
All manuscripts undergo a double-blind peer-review process involving at least two reviewers with expertise in the subject area.

9. How long is the review process?
The review process usually takes 6–10 weeks, depending on the availability of reviewers and the quality of the manuscript.

10. What are the open access and copyright policies of JRIMED?
JRIMED is an Open Access journal. All articles are freely available in PDF format immediately upon publication. Authors retain copyright of their articles, which are published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) license.

11. Does JRIMED provide DOI for published articles?
Yes. Each article published in JRIMED will be assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for permanent accessibility and citation.

12. Who can I contact for further information?
For inquiries, authors may contact the editorial team via the official email: jrimedjournal@gmail.com