Eduvance: Research and Innovation for Educational Excellence adheres to the highest standards of publication ethics and takes all possible measures against publication malpractice. Authors, editors, reviewers, and publishers are expected to comply with ethical standards to ensure the integrity of the scholarly record.

  1. Duties of Authors
    • Authors must ensure that their work is original and free from plagiarism.
    • All sources used in the research must be appropriately cited.
    • Authors should not submit the same manuscript to more than one journal at the same time (no multiple submissions).
    • Authors must provide accurate and complete data, and fraudulent or knowingly inaccurate statements are unacceptable.
    • If significant errors or inaccuracies are discovered after publication, authors must promptly inform the editor and cooperate to retract or correct the paper.
    • Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the study.
  1. Duties of Editors
  • Editors are responsible for deciding which manuscripts submitted to the journal will be published based on academic merit and relevance to the journal’s scope.
  • Editors must ensure the fair and unbiased review of manuscripts.
  • Editors must maintain the confidentiality of all submitted manuscripts.
  • Editors should not use unpublished information from submitted manuscripts for their own research without the author’s consent.
  • Editors must take appropriate action if ethical complaints are raised concerning a submitted or published paper.
  1. Duties of Reviewers
  • Reviewers must assist the editor in making editorial decisions and may also help authors improve their manuscripts.
  • Reviewers should conduct reviews objectively, without personal criticism of the author.
  • Reviewers must keep all information regarding submitted manuscripts confidential.
  • Reviewers must declare any conflicts of interest that might affect their review process.
  • If a reviewer feels unqualified to review a manuscript or cannot do so promptly, they must inform the editor.
  1. Duties of the Publisher
  • The publisher must ensure that the editorial process runs smoothly and supports the integrity of the publication process.
  • The publisher must take reasonable steps to identify and prevent the publication of papers where research misconduct has occurred.
  • In cases of alleged or proven misconduct, the publisher must work with the editors to retract or correct the publication.
  • The publisher should maintain the academic record and ensure long-term preservation of all published content.