1. Title

Article titles must consist of no more than 14 words, written in Times New Roman, font size 12, bold, centered, and using Capitalize Each Word format.

2. Author Information

List the full name of the author without academic degrees or titles. Below the name, include the full institutional affiliation and a reachable email address.

3. Abstract

The abstract is a summary of the entire article and must include the following four components:
1. Research problem and objective;
2. Research method;
3. Results and discussion;
4. Conclusion and suggestions.

The abstract must be written in both Indonesian and English, each in a single paragraph, without footnotes or references, single-spaced, and a maximum of 250 words. Include 3 to 5 keywords after the abstract.

4. Introduction

The introduction should provide the background of the problem, related issues, and a brief literature review (state of the art) in 1–2 paragraphs to justify the scientific contribution or originality of the article. Avoid mentioning the article title here and do not use subheadings. Maximum length is 2 pages, single-spaced, Times New Roman, font size 12.

5. Research Method

Describe the type and approach of the research, research location and period, subjects, data collection techniques, data analysis techniques, and research procedure. This section should be 1–1.5 pages long, single-spaced, Times New Roman, font size 12.

6. Results and Discussion

Present the collected data and information systematically and provide an analysis in line with the research objectives. Use subheadings if necessary, written in bold. The discussion should be supported by relevant references and focus on the key issues.

- For experimental research, present results in tables or graphs.
- Figure captions: Times New Roman, bold, font size 11, centered below the image.
- Table captions: Times New Roman, bold, font size 11, centered above the table.
- Tables should have horizontal lines only in the heading and bottom rows.
- All figures and tables must be cited in the text before they appear and must be numbered sequentially (e.g., Table 1, not Table 4.1).
- Equations must be numbered. Describe the symbols used in paragraph form, not as bullet points.

7. Conclusion and Suggestions

The conclusion must clearly reflect the research findings and their alignment with the objectives, as well as highlight the strengths and limitations. Implications or suggestions may be included. It is recommended to use paragraph form rather than lists or numbering.

8. References

References should follow the APA (American Psychological Association) 7th edition style. Authors are recommended to use reference management tools such as Zotero, Mendeley, or EndNote. References must be arranged alphabetically. Every source cited in the text must appear in the reference list and vice versa. The references cited from journals should be within the past ten years.