International Journal of Practical and Pedagogical Issues in English Education

International Journal of Practical and Pedagogical Issues in English Education

The International Journal of Practical and Pedagogical Issues in English Education (IJPIE) is an open-access, quarterly, double-blind, peer-review journal that provides an avenue for researchers in the field of Applied Linguistics/TESOL and English Literature to share their recent findings with their colleagues internationally. IJPIE serves as a platform for scholars and practitioners in the realm of English education (teaching and learning) to disseminate their contributions and research outcomes as scolarly communication with the international audience in this everchanging academic world.


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  • Periodical Type: Academic, Scholarly Journal
  • Language: English
  • Scope: Applied Linguistics, English Literature
  • Publication/Processing Fees: None, free of any charge
  • Frequency: Quarterly (4 issues per year)
  • Publication Dates: 20th of March, June, September, December
  • Open Access: Yes
  • Indexed & Abstracted: Yes 
  • Policy: Double-blind peer review
  • Review Time: Three Months Approximately
  • Initial Decision Time: Two Weeks
  • Contact Emails: editor@ijpie.ir; editor.ijpie@gmail.com

Publication Information

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Director-in-Charge
Editor-in-Chief
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Keywords Cloud

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  • EFL Teaching
  • reading ability
  • Interpersonal meta-function features
  • communicative purpose
  • Interactional dynamic assessment
  • Anxiety reducing strategies

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