Journal History
At the initiative of the Center for Studies and Research for Teaching Development CENID A.C. With the idea of supporting and disseminating the materials that national and foreign teachers and researchers produced during their participation in courses, seminars and postdoctoral studies organized by CENID in 2010, the first articles were published in the RIDE Iberoamerican Journal for Educational Research and Development.
The topics were related by the contents of the different academic and research activities; dedicated to interdisciplinary research, teaching and the provision of technical services, which aims to address problems related to education, science, technology, innovation, development strategies and higher education in Mexico and Latin America.
From its beginnings, RIDE proposed that the journal be published in electronic format and that the development of the journal be that of working with international parameters and aligning itself with the definition and drafting of its own requirements under quality standards in editorial management.
As of 2014, it entered the Latindex directory, the REDIB and DIALNET database. In 2015, the IRESIE database was entered. In 2017, it entered the MIAR Quality and Impact Index and the directory of quality journals in the Multidisciplinary area of CONACYT Mexico. In 2018, the directory of LatinREV and Scielo México is entered.
In 2020, Dr. Francisca Angelica Monroy Garcia, professor-researcher at the University of Extremadura (UEX), was presented to the new editorial director. She has a degree in Psychopedagogy and a doctorate in Educational Psychology from the (UEX). She currently works in the Department of Educational Sciences at said university.
RIDE currently uses the peer review method through a public and known procedure, described in the corresponding section of each section. It is based on the “double blind” method.
Focus and Scope
RIDE Iberoamerican Journal for Educational Research and Development is an international academic publication, indexed, peer-reviewed blindly in electronic format edited by the Center for Studies and Research for Educational Development CENID A.C., with a multidisciplinary orientation. The focus is to publish original scientific university texts that focus on the confluence of the thematic areas of research and development in education. In addition, the journal aims to be a platform for the dissemination of relevant editorial news in this same field.
RIDE is designed to disseminate the work of academics, researchers, teachers, professionals, technicians and postgraduate students interested in the theoretical and practical aspects of models and interventions whose main objective is to improve their educational and training practices in educational institutions. It is aimed at researchers, specialists, professors and undergraduate and postgraduate students related to the educational field.
It is open to all developments in the educational sciences. Its mission is to provide scientific support for the discussion and design of public policies in the education sector, educational management and classroom teaching based on the evidence generated by research.
At RIDE, ethical guidelines and practices constitute an essential part of the editorial culture, good ethical practices are encouraged and cared for, as well as the detection and eradication of editorial malpractice, this is supported by the Principles of Transparency and Best Practices in Academic Publications (COPE).
Since November 2017, it is part of the Index of Mexican Journals of Scientific and Technological Research of the Conacyt
RIDE Departments
RIDE is published through collegiate, plural and professional management mechanisms. RIDE's governing bodies are collegiate and personal in nature and have differentiated functions. RIDE has the following governing bodies:
Advisory Council. The RIDE Advisory Council will be made up of the Editorial Team and the Associate Editors of the journal. Its main function of this Council is to set the policy and strategies of the journal at the proposal of the Director/Editor.
Director/Editor of RIDE. The Director/Editor must be a person of university worth, international recognition and Ibero-American projection in the field of education.
Editorial Board. The Editorial Board of RIDE will be made up of relevant scholars and researchers, experts in the areas of the journal.
Associate Editors and Editorial Board. It will be trained by experts in educational formats. They will collaborate in the management and edition of the journal.
External evaluators/reviewers. The Editorial Board will be reinforced in its task by expert external evaluators.
Technical secretary. It will coordinate the entire flow of relationships that are generated around the journal.
Plagiarism check and review
Once the article has been received, and in compliance with the publication regulations of the journal, a plagiarism check is carried out, using the TURNITIN program.
If from this review the certainty arises that the content of the article, either in part or in its entirety, is a copy of other material already published, the writing in question will be withdrawn regardless of the review stage in which it is found.
Likewise, the act of withdrawing a text with confirmation of plagiarism can be done once it has been published the number of way online.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content, based on the principle offering to the public free access to research supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Authors are allowed and encouraged to deposit their works published in RIDE in other repositories, as this favors their circulation, dissemination and preservation.
The digital archiving policy used by the magazine is with CLOCKSS.
Types of contributions
Article: Result of a complete and original investigation. The text will have a maximum of 25 pages, including tables, figures and bibliography. As an exception, longer-term writings will be accepted, in which case there will be a charge for extra paper. They will only be accepted in series if at least two are sent simultaneously. Note: Review of innovative contributions based on current debates presented at congresses, forums, seminars, academic and political meetings, both national and international. The complete text may not exceed 10 pages.
Essay: Critical, analytical and documented contribution of the current state of knowledge on a topic. It must contain novel contributions, unpublished and clearly differentiated personal interpretations. In RIDE, manuscripts without bibliographic references are not accepted. The maximum length will be 20 pages.
Dissemination works: prepare works that explain the concepts and results obtained from scientific discoveries to current problems by the scientific community in an entertaining and understandable way for the general population.
Preparation of manuscripts
1. The paragraph of the first page section, enter the following information:
a) Title of the manuscript in Spanish and English.
b) Full name of each author.
c) Institutional affiliation (s) of each author without abbreviations or acronyms.
d) Information e-mail of each author and ORCID ID
e) Short title of no more than 20 words.
2. In the relevant section includes Summary (Spanish and English), which must be written in the past tense, third person, and not exceed 250 words. It should fully reflect the content of the manuscript. For research reports and systematic reviews abstracts they must be structured in five sections: Introduction, Objective, Method, Results (expressed quantitatively if possible) and conclusions. At the end include up to five keywords (Spanish and English) to help for indexing.
3. In the section for the main text must be clearly marked with headings. The sections of the research are: Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion and Conclusions exceptionally could have variations in the opinion of the authors depending on the type of work and design. It is necessary to include in the discussion the study's limitations, strengths and areas of weakness.
4. Section of tables and figures:
a) The tables must be created in Word (using the table function), and must be typed single-spaced (space), likewise, for the use of equations must be translated with the tools of Word (images will not be accepted) . The title of each table should be understandable regardless of the manuscript and must have title, numbering and source.
b) All photographs, graphs, diagrams and charts should be referred to as figures and be in format .png format and numbered consecutively in the text with Arabic numerals (eg Figure 2).
5. Regarding references, authors are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the same. The style will be according to the rules of APA Sixth Edition. There is no numbering references, the arrangement must be in strict alphabetical order. No separations type of source consulted. The minimum is 15 reference sources.
Any unpublished sources and personal communications should not be included as references, but they must be noted in the text of the manuscript in brackets at the end of the prayer support.
6. Keep a copy of the final version of the manuscript that you send to the journal, for reference during the review process monitoring. You will be sent an email acknowledging receipt of the manuscript and will be kept informed of the process and the final decision by the same source.
7. The manuscript should be 1.5 lines, justified, Times New Roman 12 point, with margins of at least 2.5 cm in letter size. Avoid using unconventional abbreviations, if necessary please describe the first you use. Scientific units should be expressed in the International System of Units. Before sending the manuscript please delete the fields of computer programs to automate references and inactivating the "track changes" word processing.
8. Use a standard font size and any standard font, except for the font named “Symbol”. To add symbols to the manuscript, use the Insert ? Symbol function in your word processor or paste in the appropriate Unicode character.
9. Limit manuscript sections and sub-sections to 3 heading levels. Make sure heading levels are clearly indicated in the manuscript text.
10. Define abbreviations upon first appearance in the text. Do not use non-standard abbreviations unless they appear at least three times in the text. Keep abbreviations to a minimum.
Manuscript Organization
Manuscripts should be organized as follows. Instructions for each element appear below the list.
Beginning section
The following elements are required, in order:
- Title page: List title, authors, affiliations, e-mail as first page of manuscript
- Abstract
- Introduction
Middle section
The following elements can be renamed as needed and presented in any order:
- Materials and Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusions
Ending section
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Supporting information captions (if applicable)
RULES OF PUBLICATION
All work received by the Editorial Committee deserve an immediate acknowledgment.
The Editorial Committee, in the first instance, consider the presentation and style of the item. It will then be submitted to a peer review system. They will participate in the referendum two specialists in the subject scientists, whose views will be considered for acceptance of work. In case of divergence between the referees, the article and the opinions will be submitted to a third reviewer. When the work has been accepted, the manuscript with the opinions of the authors reviewers to be sent to make the necessary changes. If the corrected version was not returned within six months after receipt of the review it will be considered that the work has been removed for publication. The final decision on acceptance of a job will be for the Editorial Committee, taking into account the views of the reviewers.
The order of publication will serve dates of receipt and acceptance of work. The date of receipt corresponds to the version that meets the requirements of presentation and style requested by the magazine. When the work is accepted for publication, the main author will be notified in writing of the journal issue in which it appears and the publication fee.
No work that can be integrated as a unit, are presented separately in the form of small contributions or numbered notes will be accepted. It also will not be accepted preliminary or inconclusive contributions that are feasible to finish the medium or short term. All work rejected for publication will not be accepted anymore.
Next we inform the methodology for publishing an article on RIDE:
1st Phase:
1.1 To convey via email (revistaride@cenid.org.mx) his work on extensive.
1.2 Review by the editorial board of the originality of the writing will be brought by email and by official letter of the result of this first phase in a period not exceeding 25 - 30 days.
1.3 In cases in which the editorial board finds some duplication in the work at length, he will send them the observations found in writing and to grant him 10 days to resubmit work extensively with the corrections.
1.4 In cases in which the editorial committee did not find any comments to the extensive work will proceed with Phase 2.
2nd Phase:
2.1 Once the author (s) is aware of the results of phase 1 a start will be given to the process of peer review, which must not exceed 150 - 240 days for the editorial board received the observations that peers make each item.
2.2 The author (s) is required to respond to each of the observations within a period not exceeding 15 working days once it is passed on email the recommendations of the evaluation committee issue and will take up to two opportunities to cover the comments made by the evaluation committee.
2.3 Once the observations were corrected, the author (s) has 10 working days from that date to cover the publication fee (fees are indicated on the checklist costs) once it is made reach the record I scanned via Try Us, proceed by the editorial team within 15 days to perform the spell checking style, layout and publication.
No. de Autores Precio (pesos mexicanos)
1 $6,000
2 $10,500
3 $13,500
4 $17,500
5 $20,500
Once that reaches the scanned via electónico Mail tab, proceed by the editorial staff within 30 days to perform the spell checking style, layout and publication.
IMPORTANT NOTE
RIDE reports that all works received had to cover in full the above mentioned methodological process, not for covering the amount requested for publication means that the author or authors are exempted from complying with the observations made to them about their work.
CHECKLIST FOR PREPARATION OF SHIPMENTS
1. The file is sent in Microsoft Word format.
2. The text adheres to the style and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Posting, which can be found in this section.
Self-archiving policy
The author can share, disseminate and disseminate their research published by the media (eg, academic social networks, repositories and portals) available on the web.
After the publication of the articles, the authors can make other types of independent or additional agreements for the non-exclusive dissemination of the version of the article published in this journal (publication in books or institutional repositories), the author is allowed that all the versions of your article are deposited in an institutional or other repository at the author's choice, however, provided that it is indicated with the respective reference that the work has been published for the first time in this journal.
Evaluation format
The following are the most important aspects that authors should review for their applications.
Title
Verify that:
• Properly describe the essential content of the contribution
• Do not exceed 20 words
Key words
Ensure that:
• Be indicative of the content of the contribution, and include a maximum of six terms (simple or compound)
• Be useful to identify the essentials of the contribution
Abstract
• Keep a maximum of 250 words.
• Present in a maximum of two paragraphs
• Include the most important elements of the work: objectives, methods and results. The results must constitute at least 50% of the abstract, highlighting the most relevant
• Be clear and concise, as often the abstract is the only thing that is read when consulting and citing a publication
• Include the scientific names of each of the species mentioned
Introduction
Contain the specific background and justification of the topic, set out in a clear and orderly manner; Supported with appropriate bibliographical references.
Objectives and assumptions are clearly indicated.
The largest number of references are of recent publication (10 years or less).
The references refer specifically to the subject, eliminating those that in their judgment are superfluous or seem to simulate a false erudition.
The bibliography does not appear as a list of tabs without a defined objective, or that "multiple quotes" are used to support a concept, as this only serves to appear a broad bibliographic review. As a general rule, a maximum of three citations should suffice to support an assertion.
Do not use difficult or impossible references to see appointments, such as course notes, mimeographed information and technical reports, as they are not verifiable or accessible to most readers.
Materials and Methods
• Be described in a clear, brief, concise and orderly manner.
• In each experiment or group of experiments, the applied treatments, the experimental design used and the environmental or general driving conditions should be clearly noted, in addition to the variables evaluated and the applied statistical analysis.
• The description of the variables specifies the way in which each was measured, the instrument used (with brand, model, and company that manufactures it) and its units and symbols according to the International System of Units. The variables must be understood in a complete way, without having to read the text, with the inevitable exceptions.
• Variables generated by transformations, combinations or relations of one or more measures directly, are also described with their equation and bibliographic reference, if applicable.
• When using abbreviations for variables, these are defined in this chapter (and not the results), even if they are commonly used in some scientific discipline.
• The materials and methods used are consistent with the objectives or hypotheses. The lack of correspondence between methods and objectives should be a serious reason for rejection.
• The detailed description of a methodology is only made when it is an innovation. If necessary, it should be described with sufficient amplitude for another researcher to repeat or reproduce.
• Do not contain common domain protocol descriptions.
• Variance analysis tables of commonly used experimental designs are not presented.
ResultsEnsure that: They are presented in an orderly, clear and precise manner. The description of results does not repeat the information in tables or figures. All data is legible. It is not uncommon to find letters or numbers that are too small, blurry or confusing. Both tables and figures are understandable without having to read the text. Do not present tables or figures overloaded with information. There are excellent texts that instruct on how to present tables and figures in a scientific article. The results are consistent with the objectives and methods described. Discussion The basic purpose of the discussion is to explain the results of your research, where the limitations of the study are presented, what remains to be done, the similar results with other studies. In short, the discussion is the relationship between the results and conclusions presented by our work with works similar to ours, which aspects of similarity and difference they present, where finally we arrive at the limitations and progress that we have obtained with our study.
Conclusions
• Unsubstantiated speculations or deductions in the text are omitted.
• The conclusions are not presented in numbered form.
• Do not contain bibliographical references.
Literature Cited
• Use the standards according to the APA Sixth Edition Manual.
• Each reference contains all the information required in the Guide for authors, in the order stipulated and with the correct punctuation. It is very common that the number of pages of the books consulted is missing, that the order of the initials in the names of authors is altered, and that the title of the book or the name of the publisher is omitted in the case of chapters of books.
• References appear in alphabetical order and chronological suborder.
• The citations listed are referred to in the text, and vice versa, and that the names and years coincide every time they are cited.
FREQUENCY OF PUBLICATION
RIDE promptly publishes two issues a year; it will have a biannual basis.
However, the contents of each issue are not necessarily published all at once, but they may appear periodically over a period of six months, until the issue is considered closed. This system allows accelerating the time of publication of the contents of the magazine, without the need to wait till the entire issue has been edited.
Receipt of items remains open throughout the year.
Interoperability Protocol
The journal provides an OAI-PMH interface (Open Archives Initiative - Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) that allows its contents to be harvested by other distribution systems, such as digital repositories and harvesters.
Specifications:
● OAI-PMH Protocol Versión 2.0
● Dublin Core Metadata