Author Guidelines

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

The Kyrgyzstan Journal of Global Pedagogical Science (KJGPS) welcomes original manuscripts that reflect high-quality research, theoretical contributions, or practical advancements in the fields of sports science, physical education, athletic performance, and pedagogical innovation.

  • Manuscripts must be original, unpublished, and not under review elsewhere.

  • All submissions must be written in English, thoroughly proofread, and comply with ethical standards to avoid plagiarism.

  • Manuscripts must reflect either empirical research or conceptual/theoretical studies with scientific merit and novelty.


WRITING FORMAT

  • Manuscripts should be 10–20 pages in length.

  • Use Constantia, font size 10, with 1.0 line spacing, on A4 paper size.

  • Follow the official KJGPS Manuscript Template for formatting details.


MANUSCRIPT STRUCTURE

  1. Title

    • Must be concise and effective (maximum 15 words).

    • Include a note on contract/funding source if applicable.

  2. Author Information

    • Full names, institutional affiliations, and active email addresses.

    • One author must be designated for correspondence.

  3. Abstract

    • Length: 150–250 words.

    • Should include:

      • Background

      • Objectives

      • Methodology

      • Key findings/results

    • Must be written without citations, in Justified alignment, Garamond FB, 13 pt, single spacing.

  4. Keywords

    • 4 to 6 relevant terms separated by commas.

  5. Introduction

    • Clearly outline the research issue or problem.

    • Provide contextual background, brief literature review, and indicate the novelty or scientific merit.

    • Conclude with clearly defined objectives and research questions.

  6. Research Method

    • Describe the type of research, methodology, data sources, and analytical techniques.

    • Include detailed description of data collection and analysis processes.

  7. Results and Discussion

    • Present findings clearly and systematically.

    • Avoid repetition of data and focus on analysis, interpretation, and significance of results.

    • Avoid overuse of citations and repetitive literature discussion.

  8. Conclusion

    • Summarize key findings and the significance of the study.

    • Present recommendations or implications for policy, practice, or future research.

  9. References

    • All sources must be cited appropriately.

    • Use the Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA), 3rd Edition style.

    • Authors are encouraged to use Zotero or Mendeley for reference management.


ADDITIONAL NOTES

  • Figures, tables, and illustrations should be clearly labeled and referenced within the text.

  • Authors are responsible for securing copyright permissions where required.

  • Manuscripts not conforming to these guidelines may be returned for revision before peer review.