JAAWGE

Journal of African American Women and Girls in Education

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The Journal of African American Women and Girls in Education (JAAWGE) encourages scholarly submissions from education researchers, practitioners, and educational stakeholders which address the unique realities of African American women and girls in education.


What is the Journal of African American Women and Girls in Education (JAAWGE)?

JAAWGE is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to advancing scholarship and practice on African American women and girls in education. JAAWGE is devoted to the study of African American women and girls throughout the educational pipeline (P-20), in various contexts (e.g., elementary, middle grades, secondary, urban, suburban, rural, etc), and in multiple capacities (e.g., students, teachers, faculty, staff, administrators, mothering, etc.). We are the sister journal to the Journal of African American Males in Education (JAAME).


How do I submit to JAAWGE?

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How is the time frame for the review process?

The peer review process normally is 2-3 months with the opportunity to publish a manuscript that has completed the review and revision process within 6 months to 1 year. The JAAWGE is committed to offering reviews in a timely manner while valuing the need for academic rigor and an effective peer review process.


 

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