Artificial Intelligence Advances in Education accepts a wide range of article types to foster diverse scholarly communication:
| Article Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Original Research | Full-length studies presenting new empirical findings. |
| Review Article | Comprehensive overviews of the literature on a specific topic. |
| Systematic Reviews | Rigorous, methodologically structured reviews with clear research questions and frameworks. |
| Methods and Protocols | Detailed descriptions of innovative methodologies, protocols, or technical approaches. |
| Troubleshooting | Articles addressing common challenges and solutions in AI applications for education. |
| Short Format/Single Results | Brief reports of significant single findings or preliminary results. |
| Data Reports | Descriptions of research datasets with guidance for reuse and interpretation. |
| Perspective/Opinion | Viewpoints on current advances, future directions, or policy implications. |
| Conceptual Analysis | Exploration of key concepts, models, or theoretical frameworks in the field. |
We encourage submissions that extend theory and practice in the field of AI in education; address broad educational relevance and impact; focus on the context of use, user experience, and implications for learning and teaching; and avoid narrow evaluations of specific tools unless findings have clear, generalizable significance.
Artificial Intelligence Advances in Education aims to foster a vibrant, interdisciplinary community and contribute to the responsible and innovative integration of AI into educational practice and research. Papers should adhere to the journal’s author guidelines. Submissions that do not meet these criteria may be returned without review.
Originality and Author’s Responsibility
By submitting a manuscript to Artificial Intelligence Advances in Education, authors confirm that:
The journal and its publisher are not responsible for claims arising from disputes regarding authorship, permissions, or allegations of ethical misconduct.
Online Submission Process
Manuscripts must be submitted electronically via our submission system. Please click the “Submit Manuscript” button on the journal’s homepage and follow the step-by-step instructions provided. All required metadata and files must be completed and uploaded for the submission to be processed.
File Preparation and Source Files
To facilitate peer review and production, please submit your manuscript as a Microsoft Word or LaTeX file. Ensure that you include all necessary source files, including manuscript title page, cover letter, highlights, and supplementary materials, at every stage of submission and revision. Incomplete submissions will be returned or delayed in processing.
Declaration of Interests
All submissions must include the following declarations via the online submission interface:
Please do not submit your articles via email. Only the works submitted via our submission portal will be considered by the journal.
Title Page
All submissions undergo a double-blind peer-review process. To preserve author anonymity, please ensure that all identifying details are included only in the title page and not in the main manuscript.
The title page must include the following:
Abstract
All submitted manuscripts must include a clear, concise, and factual abstract not exceeding 300 words. The abstract should provide a standalone summary of the research, suitable for use in databases and indexing platforms.
Your abstract should:
Please note:
Tables
Tables should be submitted in editable text format, not as images or screenshots. They should be designed to present data clearly and efficiently without duplicating information discussed elsewhere in the manuscript.
Submission and Formatting Guidelines
Please use tables only when they add value to the narrative and data cannot be effectively communicated through text.
Figures
All visual media, including figures, illustrations, charts, diagrams, and other artwork, must be submitted with high resolution (300dpi) and as part of the main manuscript. Low-quality images will result in the manuscript being returned to the authors for revision.
Submission and Formatting Guidelines
Captions for Figures and Tables
All figures, images, and tables must include clear and informative captions to support reader understanding and ensure accessibility.
Acknowledgements
Please include any acknowledgements for the financial and technical support received during your research. Ensure your acknowledgment is placed only on the title page. Do not include acknowledgements within the main manuscript or as footnotes, in order to maintain the integrity of the double-anonymized peer-review process. Acknowledgements will be published in the final article but must be excluded from the blinded version submitted for review.
Supplementary Section
Supplementary material that is optional and not compulsory can be included if necessary. If the addition of a supplementary section would help readers understand the main text, it may be included. The supplementary section should be submitted as a separate document.
Important preprints central to your work may be cited if no formal publication information is available.
Responding to Reviewers’ Comments
Authors are required to address all reviewer comments carefully and systematically. To ensure clarity and consistency, please follow these general guidelines when preparing your response:
By adhering to this structured approach, you help facilitate a fair and efficient review process and improve the chances of your manuscript’s acceptance.
Authorship Responsibilities
All authors must significantly contribute to the research, including its conception, data collection, analysis, interpretation, drafting, critical revision, and final approval. A designated corresponding author will handle all communications with the journal during the editorial process. Authors are collectively responsible for the integrity and accuracy of the work.
Submission Guidelines
Manuscripts must be original, unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere. Submissions are accepted electronically through the journal’s online submission platform. All manuscripts undergo a rigorous, anonymized peer-review process. The editorial team reserves the right to reject submissions that do not align with the journal’s scope, lack scholarly rigor, or fail to meet formatting standards.
Open Access and Fees
Artificial Intelligence Advances in Education operates an Open Access model. All published articles are freely accessible to the public, subject to an Article Processing Charge (APC). A discounted APC applies for the first two years of publication. Authors retain the option to publish under this model, ensuring broad dissemination of their work.
Manuscript Standards
Submissions must adhere to high academic writing standards, using clear, inclusive, and non-discriminatory language. References should follow a consistent citation style, with all cited works included in the reference list. High-quality figures and artwork must be submitted separately in high-resolution formats (e.g., JPG or TIF).
Publication Rights
Upon acceptance, authors will transfer publication rights to the journal, enabling distribution while maintaining the Open Access framework. For further details on the APC or submission process, visit the journal’s website.
For studies that involve human participants, animals, or sensitive data, authors must obtain approval from the appropriate Institutional Review Board (IRB) or ethics committee prior to conducting the research. The name of the approving body and the approval reference number must be clearly stated in the methodology section. Authors must also confirm that informed consent was obtained where applicable.
The responsible use of artificial intelligence in the preparation of scientific manuscripts is permitted under specific and transparent conditions. All authors remain fully accountable for the integrity, originality, and accuracy of the submitted work. The following guidelines apply.
Authorship and Accountability
AI tools, including Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, do not qualify as authors. Authorship entails accountability for the work, and this responsibility cannot be attributed to AI tools. AI technologies must therefore not be listed or cited as authors or co-authors under any circumstances.
Writing and Language Support
The use of AI in the writing process is allowed only to enhance grammar, clarity, or readability. Authors must carefully review and edit the AI-assisted content, ensuring that no scientific ideas or substantive content were AI-generated. Any such use must be transparently declared. A statement should be included at the end of the manuscript, following the “Declaration of Interests” section, specifying the name of the tool used, its purpose, and affirming that the authors take full responsibility for the final content. For example: “During the preparation of this work, the author(s) used [TOOL NAME] to [REASON]. The authors reviewed and edited the content and take full responsibility for its accuracy and integrity.”
Research Design and Content Generation
AI must not be used to generate or contribute to the scientific foundation of the research. This includes the identification of research gaps, formulation of hypotheses, or the design of experiments. All such intellectual work must be carried out by the authors themselves.
Data Analysis and Categorization
AI tools may be used for data analysis, summarization, pattern recognition, and text categorization, provided that its use is explicitly and clearly described in the methodology section of the manuscript. This description should include the specific tools used, their versions, and the methods applied.
Figures, Images, and Artwork
The creation or modification of images and artwork using generative AI or AI-assisted tools is generally not permitted. Exceptions are limited to cases where AI use is part of the research methodology, in which case the application must be reproducible and described in detail, including the tool name, version, and developer information. The use of AI-generated content is also allowed in composite images when suitable Creative Commons visuals are unavailable, but this must be clearly disclosed in the image caption. AI-generated graphical abstracts are not permitted. In rare cases, cover art generated with AI may be accepted with prior permission from the editor, provided that rights have been cleared and attribution is correct.
References and Citation Integrity
Authors must not rely on AI tools to suggest references. All citations should be extracted directly from scientific databases and verified for accuracy, precision, and credibility.
Disclosure and Institutional Policies
All AI usage must be disclosed at the time of submission. Authors are advised to check with their respective institutions to ensure compliance with institutional policies regarding the use of AI in scientific writing and research.
Article processing charge (APC):
2000 USD (Excluding taxes)
Discounted APC:
$200 for all articles
submitted on or before
December 2026.
Subsequent Discounted APC:
$200 for submissions received through 31 December 2026.