Writing for the Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability AHEAD 2012 New Orleans, LA David R. Parker, Ph.D. (Executive Editor) www.childrensresourcegroup.com.

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Writing for the Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability AHEAD 2012 New Orleans, LA David R. Parker, Ph.D. (Executive Editor) Richard Allegra (Managing Editor) Valerie Spears (Manager of Communications) AHEAD

Today’s Agenda JPED’s Purpose Publication Frequency Robust Growth Accessing JPED Types of Articles (Research, Practice Brief) The Review Process Responding to Editorial Feedback Suggestions from Editorial Board Members

JPED’s Purpose JPED is a peer-reviewed journal that “welcomes submissions of innovative and scholarly manuscripts relevant to the issues and practices of educating students with disabilities in postsecondary educational programs.” Historically and currently, JPED welcomes works from emerging scholars. The Journal also seeks to broaden its North American focus by publishing research and practices that reflect a more international scope.

Publication Frequency JPED is published 4 times a year:  March 1 st (Issue 1)  June 1 st (Issue 2)  September 1 st (Issue 3 – Special Issue)  December 1 st (Issue 4) Each issues typically includes:  4-5 research articles  1-2 Practice Briefs  1 book review Special Issues:  STEM Research/Initiatives (JPED 24/4)  JUST Design/UD Issues (25/3)  College Services for Students with ID (26/3)

Robust Growth 35 manuscripts received thus far (1/12 to 6/12) – Up from 41 in the entirety of 2011 – 25 research articles, 7 Practice Briefs, 3 book reviews – 8 international manuscripts (3 Canada; 1 each from UK, Hong Kong, South Korea, Israel, Taiwan) Consistent acceptance rate: 30% New Research Editorial Board members: – Tomone Takahashi (Shinshu University, Japan), Sue Kroeger (University of Arizona), Tori Kearns (East Georgia College), Sharon Field Hoffman (Wayne State University), Matt Marino (Washington State University), Mary Lee Vance (University of Montana) New Practice Brief Review Board members: – Martha Jacques Engstrom (Indiana University), Linda Nissenbaum (St. Louis Community College), Colleen Lewis (Columbia University), Larry Markle (Ball State University), Emily Singer Lucio (Catholic University of America), Christine Duden Street (Washington University in St. Louis) National Science Foundation (NSF) purchased 100 copies of the STEM Special Issue - JPED 24(4); Sheryl Burgstahler (Guest Editor) As of 2011, all published authors who are not AHEAD members receive a complimentary print copy

Accessing JPED The Journal continues to be provided free* as a benefit of AHEAD membership. Switch to universally-accessible formats in Fall 2010, including: – DAISY, text, mp3 audio, and PDF versions * Printed version ($50.00/year or $20.00/single issue) JPED articles are searchable through ERIC and EBSCO databases database. Back issues of JPED are also available at:

Research Articles Research: Original quantitative, qualitative, or mixed- method research (25 – 35 pages) Integration: Integrate research of others, compare/contrast theories, critique results, and/or provide context for future exploration Innovation: Propose new theory, approach, or service delivery model based on review of research/literature Policy Analysis: Analyze, critique, or present implications of public policy, statutes, regulation, and litigation

Practice Briefs Practice Briefs will describe new or expanded programs, services, or practices that support postsecondary students with disabilities and could, in time, become the focus of empirical studies. Overall length limited to 12 double-spaced pages, which includes separate title page, abstract, and references pages. Tables and/or figures may be included, beyond the 12 page limit. Section headers include: – Title page – Abstract – Summary of Relevant Literature – Depiction of the Problem – Participant Demographics and Institutional Partners/Resources – Description of Practice – Evaluation of Observed Outcomes – Implications and Portability – References

The Review Process 1)Send manuscript (Word document) and cover to 2)Managing Editor (Richard Allegra) confirms receipt; posts manuscript on JPED server. 3)Executive Editor (David Parker) determines if manuscript should be sent out for review. 4)Three reviewers conduct “blind” review. a.Overall recommendation (publish?) b.Areas of weakness (insufficient literature review; findings not supported by data…) c.Comments/suggestions

The Review Process (con’t.) 5)Editor shares decision with lead author via (reject, revise/resubmit, accept w/ minor editing, accept as is); 3-4 months after submission a.Synthesis of reviewers’ comments b.Highlight the most important areas of feedback * Do not take comments personally. Feedback generally implies an interest in publication or can help you publish in another journal. c.Deadline for receiving revised copy 6) Editor may send revised version back to reviewers; offers his own editing suggestions. 7)Upon acceptance, Valerie Spears requests bio’s and Permission Form from authors. 8)Valerie proofreads/checks APA formatting and sends galley proof to lead author.

Responding to Editorial Feedback ReviewerSuggestionAuthors’ Action 1, 2, 3, 4Reduce length of manuscript by several pages; reduce verbosity Removed several technical aspects of the manuscript, removed repetitive information, combined and reorganized some areas reducing the manuscript by 9 pages. 1Include information about how this approach could be used in a DSS office. Clarified this in the implication for postsecondary service providers’ section. Thanks for your help and advice. We appreciate the time and effort you and the members of the editorial review board put into our article. Again, we hope our revisions meet with your approval. We look forward to the opportunity to publish our work in JPED. Sincerely yours, Dr. Justin T. Cooper Dear Dr. Parker, Please accept the following revised manuscript, “The Effects of Instruction in a Paired Associates Learning Strategy as an Intervention for College Students with Learning Disabilities” (manuscript #10-15), co-authored with Amy Shearer Lingo, Todd Whitney, and Deborah Bott Slaton. We hope our revisions will meet with your approval. We have used the chart below to organize some of the key suggestions we received and the resulting actions.

Suggestions from Reviewers Recommendations from the experts Q & A Session Thank you for your interest in writing for JPED.