Dear authors and readers,
To provide clear, accurate information to all stakeholders, GENFABET summarizes the most frequently asked questions in the following FAQ.
About Submission and Manuscript Preparation
Can I submit the manuscript via email?
No. All manuscripts must be submitted through the Online Journal System (OJS). Submissions sent via email will not be processed. Authors may contact the editorial team for consultation before submission.
How do I submit a manuscript to GENFABET?
Authors should register and log in to the OJS, then carefully follow the Author Guidelines and use the provided article template before submitting their manuscript.
Will my manuscript be peer-reviewed?
Yes. All submissions undergo a anonymous peer-review process conducted by experts in the relevant field.
Can I suggest reviewers for my manuscript?
Yes. Authors may suggest up to four potential reviewers. However, the final decision on reviewer selection is entirely at the Editor’s discretion.
How can I check the status of my submitted manuscript?
The corresponding author can monitor the submission status through their OJS account and will receive email notifications when action is required.
About this Journal
What types of manuscripts does GENFABET accept?
GENFABET accepts original empirical and theoretical research articles in the field of elementary education.
What is the focus and scope of GENFABET?
GENFABET focuses on research and scholarly studies in elementary education, including learning innovation, curriculum development, child development psychology, educational technology, and educational policy and management at the elementary school level.
Is GENFABET a peer-reviewed journal?
Yes. GENFABET is a peer-reviewed journal that adheres to academic standards and publication ethics.
Is GENFABET an open-access journal?
Yes. GENFABET is a fully open-access journal, allowing free and unrestricted access to all published articles.
Does GENFABET provide a DOI for published articles?
Yes. All articles published in GENFABET are assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to ensure permanent access and long-term archiving.








