Author Guidelines

The manuscript submitted to Glasser Education Journal by the author is an original manuscript of personal research. and the article has not been published in other media or journals.
Manuscripts of scientific articles must be written in English. The manuscript is written in Times New Roman format, Title 12 point, body 11 point, 1 space in the abstract and 1.5 spaces in the body.
The manuscript begins with an abstract consisting of 200 words written in English.
The abstract in English is italicized with font 10.
The title, abstract, and key words are written in English.
The abstract should clearly indicate the aims, methods, findings or novelty of the main ideas and conclusions.
Authors' names are written without academic titles. If the manuscript is written by a team or more than one person, the editor will only communicate with the lead author or corresponding author.
The manuscript is organized into five subheadings in the following order: (a). The introduction includes the background of the issue or problem, as well as the urgency and rationalization of the activity (research). Problem formulation and research objectives are presented in this section. hypotheses (if any) are included in this section. (b) Methods: The research method describes the research location, scope or object, main materials and instruments, place, data collection techniques, operational definitions, research variables, and analysis techniques (c) Results and Discussion: This section presents the results of the study. Research results can be supplemented with tables, graphs (images), and/or charts. The discussion section describes the results of data processing, interprets the findings logically, and relates them to relevant reference sources. (d) Conclusion contains a brief summary of the results of the research and discussion, and contains suggestions for users, readers and authors of the resulting research results Avoid numbering. (e) References: arranged alphabetically referring to the APA Style of Citation. It is recommended to use Mendeley, Zotero, Reffwork, Endnote, and others to write manuscripts and citations referred to in this manuscript. Reference sources/citations included in the manuscript are primary reference sources in the form of research reports or articles published in scientific journals in the last 10 years.
The article does not contain plagiarism, falsification, and data fabrication.