Plagiarism Policy

Manuscript submitted to Journal of Teaching and Learning will be screened using Turnitin similarity detection tool. Journal of Teaching and Learning will immediately reject papers leading to plagiarism or self-plagiarism.
 
The Journal of Teaching and Learning wants to ensure that all authors are careful and comply with international standards for academic integrity, particularly on the issue of plagiarism.
 
Plagiarism occurs when an author takes ideas, information, or words from another source without proper credit to the source. Even when it occurs unintentionally, plagiarism is still a serious academic violation and unacceptable in international academic publications.
 
When the author learns specific information (a name, date, place, statistical number, or other detailed information) from a specific source, a citation is required. (This is only forgiven in cases of general knowledge, where the data is readily available in more than five sources or is common knowledge, e.g., the fact that Indonesia is the most populous Muslim country in the world.)