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Published: 2025-06-27

Articles

  • Corrective Feedback in High School EFL Writing: Challenges and Solutions

    Mingyao Li (Author)
    1–7
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63313/IJED.9002
  • Metacognitive Strategies for Improving High School Students’ Reading Skills

    Ying Tang (Author)
    8–15
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63313/IJED.9003
  • Research on the Tripartite Synergy of Curriculum Ideology and Politics, Accounting Professional Curriculum System, and Financial Accounting Course Teaching-Research Office

    XiaoJie Peng, SiZe Guo, JiaPeng Yan (Author)
    16–21
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63313/IJED.9001
  • An AI-Enhanced Practical Teaching Framework for Foreign Language Majors in Vocational Colleges: Design, Implementation, and Reflective Evaluation

    Xiaoxuan Yang (Author)
    22–36.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63313/IJED.9005
  • The Nomadic Embroidery Tradition Is A Sophisticated Mongolian Intangible Heritage

    Battsetseg Chuluunbaatar, B. Jadamba, D. Sereeterdorj (Author)
    37–44
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63313/IJED.9006
  • Application of Mind Maps in Continuation Writing

    Tingting Zeng (Author)
    45–51
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63313/IJED.9007
  • A Case Study on the Impact of ChatGPT Feedback on Underachieving Students’ Writing Ability in Senior High School English Instruction

    Lanqiao Zhou (Author)
    52–59
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63313/IJED.9008
  • Analysis of the Development Status and Countermeasures of Music Education for Special Children in Remote Areas

    Ri Hu (Author)
    60-68
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63313/IJED.9009
  • Instructional Strategies for Grammar Cloze Test in Chinese Junior High Schools

    Guanrui Yang (Author)
    69-75
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63313/IJED.9010
  • An Empirical Case Study on Teacher Questioning Strategies Targeting Thinking Quality in Senior High School English Reading Instruction

    Peiyu Wang (Author)
    76-88
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63313/IJED.9012
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International Journal of Educational Development (IJED) is a leading open-access, peer-reviewed platform dedicated to advancing ​educational equity, innovation, and sustainable development worldwide. By bridging theory, policy, and practice, IJED serves as a global forum for interdisciplinary research that addresses pressing challenges in education across diverse cultural, economic, and social contexts. Rooted in UNESCO’s Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education), the journal empowers scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to catalyze transformative change in learning systems and human development.


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IJED publishes cutting-edge research spanning ​all fields of educational studies, with an emphasis on low-resource settings, social justice, and scalable solutions. Key domains include:

1. Educational Policy & Leadership

  • Education system reform, governance, and funding models
  • Teacher professionalization, labor policies, and leadership training
  • Education in conflict zones, migration contexts, and crisis response

2. Learning Sciences & Pedagogy

  • Cognitive development, curriculum design, and inclusive pedagogy
  • STEM/STEAM education, digital literacy, and AI in learning
  • Multilingual education, Indigenous knowledge systems, and decolonial approaches

3. Equity, Access, and Inclusion

  • Gender equality, disability-inclusive education, and minority rights
  • Rural education, poverty alleviation, and early childhood development (ECD)
  • Neurodiversity, mental health support, and trauma-informed teaching

4. Technology & Innovation

  • EdTech for resource-limited contexts (e.g., mobile learning, OER, MOOCs)
  • Data-driven decision-making, learning analytics, and AI ethics in education
  • Virtual/augmented reality, gamification, and future-ready skills training

5. Global & Comparative Perspectives

  • International assessments (e.g., PISA, TIMSS) and cross-cultural studies
  • Education sustainability, climate change education, and green schools
  • South-South cooperation, diaspora engagement, and global citizenship education

6. Higher Education & Lifelong Learning

  • Tertiary education access, employability, and industry partnerships
  • Adult education, vocational training, and reskilling initiatives
  • Academic mobility, internationalization, and research capacity building

Journal Features

  • Open Access (OA)​: Articles freely accessible under ​CC BY-NC 4.0​ licenses.
  • Multidisciplinary Scope: Integrates insights from sociology, economics, psychology, and technology.
  • Practice-Policy Bridge: Prioritizes research with actionable implications for policymakers.
  • Geographic Diversity: Focus on Global South and marginalized communities.
  • Language Flexibility: Submissions accepted in ​English, Spanish, French, and Arabic​ (abstracts in English required).

Target Audience

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  • Ministries of Education, UNESCO, UNICEF, World Bank, and NGO practitioners
  • School administrators, teacher educators, and curriculum developers
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  • Data Transparency: Encourages sharing of datasets, code, and qualitative instruments via open repositories.

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  • Social Impact: Highlights research influencing national policies or SDG 4 benchmarks.

Special Initiatives

  • Emerging Scholar Awards: Funding support for early-career researchers from LMICs.
  • Practice-to-Policy Forums: Video debates between researchers and ministers of education.
  • Community Voices: Field reports from grassroots educators in underrepresented regions.

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