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All pages should be numbered and footnotes to the text should be avoided, endnotes should be used instead.
This journal requires a short paragraph of biographical details for all contributors.
Manuscripts submitted should be original, not under review by any other publication and not published elsewhere.
Editorial Office:
Professor Gerald Grace
Centre for Research and Development in Catholic Education
Institute of Education
University of London
20 Bedford Way
London
WC1H 0AL
UK
Email: crdce@ioe.ac.uk
Please make sure that your contact details are clearly visible on the outside of all packages you send to the Editorial Office.
Submitted manuscripts are subject to peer review at the discretion of the Editorial Office. In order to maintain anonymity during any refereeing process, authors are requested to refrain from, or keep to a minimum, self-referencing.
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References must be submitted in author-date format, i.e. cited in the text by the author's last name and the publication date, with full publication details listed in the References section.
UK spelling (e.g. colour, organise) and punctuation are preferred (single quotation marks with double within if needed).
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