Author Guidelines

Authors must write using the provided template. The template can be downloaded here.
The overall font type used for the article is Book Antiqua. As for the font size, authors can adjust it according to the provided template.
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TITLE
The title must be written clearly and not exceed 14 words excluding function words.

ABSTRACT
The abstract should concisely describe the essence of the entire paper. It should include the background, purpose, methods, main findings, and important conclusions/implications. The abstract needs to be written clearly, concisely, and informatively so readers can quickly understand the core of the paper. The abstract should be 150-250 words long and accompanied by 3-5 keywords.

INTRODUCTION
The introduction aims to present the research context/background, identify the gap/problem raised, explain the research questions and objectives, and provide a brief overview of the approach used. This section is important to communicate the significance and motivation behind the study. Additionally, the introduction section should include the theory/concepts used.

METHODS
The methods section explains in detail the procedures, techniques, instruments, and steps taken in conducting the research. The description must be clear and detailed enough so that the research can be replicated by others. It should cover the research design, population/sample, data collection techniques, data analysis methods, and validation or verification techniques.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 
This section presents the main findings of the research, whether in the form of quantitative or qualitative data. The results are presented objectively, then analyzed and discussed by linking them to relevant theories, previous research, and contexts. The discussion focuses on interpreting the meaning and implications of the research findings.

CONCLUSION
The conclusion summarizes the answers to the research questions based on the obtained results. This section needs to convey key points, contributions, research limitations, and recommendations for further study. The conclusion must be consistent with the findings and not present new information not discussed previously. The conclusion should be presented in paragraph form.

REFERENCES
The reference list includes all reference sources cited in the research such as books, journals, websites, etc. that are recent (within the last 10 years). Citations and the reference list must follow the APA 7th edition style guidelines and be arranged alphabetically. References serve as evidence of literature review and scientific accountability.

Note: 
If the article is a conceptual study/conceptual critique (not research), the methods section may be omitted.