Focus and Scope

The scope of Indonesian Journal of Linguistics and Educational Studies includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

1. Language and Discourse in Educational Contexts

  • Classroom discourse and interaction
  • Teacher–student communication
  • Institutional and organizational discourse in education
  • Curriculum, assessment, and policy discourse
  • Educational language planning and policy

2. Applied Linguistics and Language Education

  • Second and foreign language learning and teaching
  • Discourse-based approaches to language teaching
  • Communicative competence and language skills development
  • Materials development and instructional design

3. Sociolinguistics and Education

  • Language variation in educational settings
  • Multilingual and intercultural education
  • Language, identity, and power in schooling
  • Language use in educational communities

4. Language, Technology, and Digital Learning

  • Language use in digital learning environments
  • Online interaction and computer-mediated education
  • Multimodal texts and digital learning materials
  • Educational technologies and language learning

5. Literacy, Assessment, and Educational Development

  • Literacy studies and academic literacy
  • Language assessment and evaluation
  • Reading, writing, and critical literacy
  • Language-centered approaches to educational improvement