
The Journal of Educational Management and Supervision (JEMAS) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and practice in the areas of educational leadership, policy development, institutional management, and supervisory practices.
JEMAS serves as a platform for educators, administrators, researchers, and policymakers to exchange innovative ideas, empirical research findings, and practical insights that promote effective management and supervision in educational systems.
Foster scholarly dialogue on effective management and supervision in schools, colleges, and universities.
Promote leadership innovations that improve teaching, learning, and institutional accountability.
Encourage research that bridges theory and practice in educational administration.
Provide empirical and conceptual insights into emerging trends in educational governance, monitoring, and evaluation.
Disseminate high-quality, peer-reviewed articles for global readership and citation impact.
Original empirical studies with theoretical and practical implications.
Analytical reviews and syntheses of existing literature.
Reports on successful (or failed) leadership and supervision initiatives.
Discussions on educational reforms, governance frameworks, or supervisory innovations.
Brief reports on innovative practices or emerging trends.
Summaries and evaluations of new and relevant publications in the field.
JEMAS will be published bi-annually (June and December), both online and in print (if required).
Accepted papers will first appear in the Online First section before being assigned to an issue.
JEMAS operates a double-blind peer review system.
Each manuscript is reviewed by at least two qualified reviewers to ensure academic quality, originality, and relevance.
Manuscripts are evaluated for clarity, methodology, contribution to the field, and adherence to ethical research standards.
JEMAS adheres to the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines.
Authors must declare conflicts of interest and ensure originality of submitted work.
Plagiarism will lead to immediate rejection.
All articles in JEMAS are freely accessible under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0),
allowing users to read, download, and share with proper citation.