Educational Leadership, ASCD's flagship  journal, is intended for everyone interested in preK–12 education  issues, including curriculum, instruction, supervision, and leadership.  Each issue contains articles written by educators for educators. We  particularly look for articles that inspire improved teaching and  learning.

Educational Leadership is known for its theme issues. The more appropriate an article is for a theme issue, the more  likely it is that we will be able to publish it. We also accept articles on non-theme-related topics if the subject is compelling and timely.

The EL editorial staff makes all decisions regarding publication. ASCD reserves the right to reject material, whether solicited or otherwise, if it lacks quality or timeliness. ASCD offers no remuneration for articles.

 

What We Look For

The best way to determine what kinds of articles we publish is to read the magazine.

Most published articles are between 1,500 and 2,500 words, are written in a conversational style, and cover topics that are useful for preK–12 educators. These are some of the qualities we look  for:

  •  Articles describing research-based solutions to current problems in education
     
  •  Reasoned debate on controversial subjects
     
  •  Opinion pieces that interweave experiences and ideas
     
  •  Program descriptions (school, district, or state)
     
  •  Practical examples that illustrate key points
     
  •  An emphasis on explaining and interpreting research results rather than on methodology
     
  •  International contributions

We are not looking for term papers or reviews of literature, and we rarely publish conventional research reports. We cannot review drafts and usually do not find query letters helpful; we prefer to read the manuscript. We do not publish articles that have been previously published, in print or electronic form. While your article is under review with us, we ask that you not submit it to another publication or post it on a website or blog—not even your own.

Please submit your manuscript under the appropriate upcoming theme category. If you wish to submit an article to be considered for the ASCD Blog, please note we are currently closed for submissions for the blog and will reopen on November 1, 2024.

We encourage creativity and innovative approaches to writing—but also good sourcing! Work submitted to Educational Leadership must be original to the author(s) and not previously published in any format. Any use of material from generative artificial intelligence tools must be disclosed; text that is based on AI-based research or excerpted from AI responses must be clearly and appropriately cited using APA style: https://apastyle.apa.org/blog/how-to-cite-chatgpt 

Please do not submit the same manuscript under multiple categories--duplications will be withdrawn from consideration. 

For more information about the submission and editing process, please visit our web site.

What’s Going Right in Education

Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai says, “One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world.” There have been many challenges in education recently, and it can be easy to focus solely on what’s going wrong. And yet, education is one of most powerful forces in the world. This issue will showcase examples of the impact of good teaching and leadership on schools and students—and the world. Articles will focus on significant progress and proven best practices in education—including through instructional practices, leadership strategies, programmatic and systemic changes, research developments, and student work. Whole child initiatives and those that have positively affected disadvantaged students will be prioritized.

Submissions Deadline: November 1, 2024

How to Prepare Your Manuscript
 

  • Double-space all copy and number all pages. 
  • Indicate the number of words in the manuscript, including references and figures.
  • Include your name, address, phone number, and email address at the top of the manuscript. Also include names and email addresses of any coauthors.
  • Include a two- or three-sentence bio for each author at the end of the manuscript. 


We use the reference style outlined by the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. Cite references in the text like this (Jones, 2023) and list them in a bibliography at the end of the article. Please do not use footnotes or endnotes for the references.
Authors bear full responsibility for the accuracy of citations, quotations, figures, and facts. 

The Biases We Carry 

As recent research has shown, educators’ unconscious biases can have a significant effect on students’ learning opportunities. These can include not only racial and socioeconomic biases but also biases toward certain ways of thinking, teaching, and leading. This issue will take a nuanced look at how entrenched biases can affect learning systems and how educators can identify and address them. The goal will be to help educators and leaders cultivate learning environments and strategies that are more inclusive, growth-oriented, and innovative. 

Submissions Deadline: December 2, 2024

How to Prepare Your Manuscript
 

  • Double-space all copy and number all pages. 
  • Indicate the number of words in the manuscript, including references and figures.
  • Include your name, address, phone number, and email address at the top of the manuscript. Also include names and email addresses of any coauthors.
  • Include a two- or three-sentence bio for each author at the end of the manuscript. 


We use the reference style outlined by the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. Cite references in the text like this (Jones, 2023) and list them in a bibliography at the end of the article. Please do not use footnotes or endnotes for the references.
Authors bear full responsibility for the accuracy of citations, quotations, figures, and facts. 

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