The TESL Canada Journal does not charge submission, processing, or publication fees. Reviews should not exceed 750 words. Because the journal uses an anonymous peer review system, please make sure the manuscript is properly blinded. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. Manuscripts should normally not exceed 8,000 words, excluding references. When submitting work, kindly consult the advice for authors provided below and also indicate in the subject line of your initial correspondence which category of submission is intended. var addy09dc43c35e1cd311430c22bbf22e218f = 'admin' + '@'; addy50079a7aadfe5c6252ca93869c390cf0 = addy50079a7aadfe5c6252ca93869c390cf0 + 'ualberta' + '.' + 'ca'; Submissions will be evaluated according to the following criteria: In the Classroom: Manuscripts in this category feature explanatory/analytical descriptions of teaching techniques or activities within a theoretical framework that is used to provide an explicit rationale and/or critique. TESL Canada Journal, established in 1984, is a refereed journal for practicing teachers, teacher educators, graduate students, and researchers.TESL Canada Journal invites the submission of unpublished manuscripts about the learning and teaching of official languages; second language teacher education; and the maintenance and development of minority, heritage, or Aboriginal languages. TESL Canada Journal. Although not required for acceptance/publication, in some cases authors of manuscripts reporting research with human participants may find it appropriate to include a brief appendix on Research Ethics Considerations (or comparable section title), which could contribute to scholarly and professional reflection on effective measures to ensure protections for research participants. 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When submitting work, kindly consult the advice for authors provided below and also indicate in the subject line of your initial correspondence which category of submission is intended. A maximum 200 word abstract must be included. ATESL (Alberta) TESL Manitoba; TESL Ontario; TESLNB-NS-NL Atlantic Conference ... Forms ; Publications . Teaching Specific Subjects Journals 31 issues, 284 articles. addy09dc43c35e1cd311430c22bbf22e218f = addy09dc43c35e1cd311430c22bbf22e218f + 'tesl' + '.' + 'ca'; You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Pedagogical Approaches for Empowerment and Validation Submissions should not exceed 3,500 words, excluding references. The journal editor, Michele Harms, welcomes articles for publication in the journal. Contact the Editor-in-Chief (michel.deilgat@canada.ca) to discuss this possibility prior to submission. This Special Issue of TESL Canada Journal will include papers sharing a focus on the teaching and acquisition of formulaic language, and may present empirical studies or literature reviews with fresh and practical conclusions. Manuscripts are to be transmitted as an email attachment directed to the Journal's email address (teslcanadajournal@tesl.ca). Call for Papers. Submission Guidelines. Please email submissions to: teslcanadajournal@tesl.ca Submissions to the journal may fall into any of the following four categories. PR PEER-REVIEWED PERIODICAL Peer-reviewed publications on Questia are publications containing articles which were subject to evaluation for accuracy and substance by professional peers of … The University of Alberta also contributes to the TESL Canada Journal with institutional and professional support. var addy_text191841f073bcb8d6959cfd8486010d68 = 'teslcan' + '@' + 'ualberta' + '.' + 'ca';document.getElementById('cloak191841f073bcb8d6959cfd8486010d68').innerHTML += ''+addy_text191841f073bcb8d6959cfd8486010d68+'<\/a>'; Submission Guidelines Submissions must conform to the guidelines of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed. They must include identification of the particular audience, materials, and procedures under discussion so as to ensure integrated reflection on the specific classroom circumstances as well as the more general theoretical background. Canada V6B 1H4.