Global Educational Studies Review (GESR)
"Education, Development and Humanity"
Global Educational Studies Review (GESR) was conceived by Humanity Only (HO) as a research project under the umbrella of Human Research Council (HRC) - a sub-body of Humanity Development Society (HDS). GESR promotes the best in research practices in the field of education that ultimately help students, teachers, community and the policymakers to identify and overcomes the problems of teaching and learning process. Moreover, it provides guidelines to government, policymakers, curriculum developers, textbooks compilers, and administrators in planning as per the current needs in the era of technology and knowledge-based economy. GESR is a quarterly double-blind peer-reviewed journal covering all areas of the teaching and learning process i.e. educational psychology, lesson planning, classroom management, teaching methodologies, assessment, and evaluation. Further details are available at www.gesrjournal.com
Mission & Vision
GESR aims to be at the forefront in the innovation and development of education sector worldwide by providing research-oriented guidelines to all stakeholders for bringing changes to improve teaching and learning. It intends to become the global leader to change the ways of teaching and learning with the support of the findings of the educational research it publishes. Further, it aims to ensure the instrumental use of education in initiation of development, promotion of equality, tolerance and peace in the local and global community.
Objectives and Focus
GESR promotes:
- Quality research in fields of education
- Excellent content based on the best of research tools
- Formation of platforms for educationists, researchers, and professionals of other fields to collaborate for quality outcomes of each other research endeavors.
- Enhancement of diversity, development and peace through research in education
Scope
GESR covers Educational Psychology, Sociology of Education, Learning, Classroom Management, Teacher Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Special Education, Higher Education, Language Education, Educational Technology, Arts Education, Assessment and Evaluation, Education Policy, Transformative Education, Science Education, Mathematics Education, Guidance and Counseling, Inclusive Education, International Education but it is not limited to these areas while covering all allied areas of education. Therefore, it welcomes all research articles that cover current issues related to teaching and learning and encourages researchers to study core issues that hinder quality teaching and learning. It supports researchers to develop adequate theories that cater to the needs of the nature of eastern society in general and Pakistani society in specific.
Values
GESR adheres to the highest value in research. It appreciates objectivity in the articles submitted for publication. Instead of assuming the values of objectivity, neutrality, originality, diversity of opinion, contribution to knowledge, the strength of argument, avoidance of fallacies, truth, and honesty as cliche, and GESR has incorporated these values in the process from selection to publication of a research article.
Global Educational Studies Review-GESR (multidisciplinary & interdisciplinary) covers Educational Psychology, Sociology of Education, Learning, Classroom Management, Teacher Education, ELT, TESOL, FLT, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Special Education, Higher Education, Language Education, Educational Technology, Arts Education, Assessment and Evaluation, Education Policy, Transformative Education, Science Education, Mathematics Education, Guidance and Counseling, Health and Physical Education, Inclusive Education, International Education. Still, it is not limited to these areas while covering all allied areas of education. Therefore, it welcomes all research articles that cover current issues related to teaching and learning and encourages researchers to study core issues that hinder quality teaching and learning from the perspectives of social sciences and Arts & Humanities. It supports researchers to develop adequate theories that cater to the needs of the nature of human society in general and under-developing societies in specific.
Global Educational Studies Review-GESR, entertains research work in the following domains (but not limited to) of Human Society relating educational research.
1. Human and Society
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Psychology
- Gender Studies
- Urban Studies
- Tourism & Hospitality
- Anthropology
- Business and Economics
- Criminology & Penology
- Human Rights
- Law
2. Education and Mass Studies
- Mass Communication
- Elementary, Secondary & Higher Education
- Curriculum
- TESOL, ELT, FLT
- Transformative Education
- Adult Education
- Health & Physical Education
3. Historical and Regional Studies
- History
- Heritage & Architecture
- Geography
- Pakistan Studies
- Area Studies
- Asian & African Studies
- American & European Studies
4. Government and Politics
- Political Science
- International Relations
- Defense & Strategic Studies
- Peace & Conflict Studies
- Public Policy
- Management & Public Administration
- HR & Leadership
- Developmental Studies
5. Human Society & Sciences
- Public Health
- Psychiatry
- Cyber & Artificial Intelligence
- Computational Social Sciences
- Statistical Knowledge
- Industrial Relations
- Information Sciences & Library Sciences
- Media Sciences
- Maritime Studies
- Bio-Societies &. Bioethics
- Technology & Development Studies
- Sports Sciences & Leisure Studies
- Mathematical Methods in Social Sciences
- Environmental & Climate Studies
6. Human & Arts
- Language & Linguistics
- Literature & Culture
- Fashion & Designing
- Archaeology
- Philosophy
- Religion
- Radio, Television & Film
Note: This List is not exhaustive, authors are encouraged to send articles pertaining to inter-disciplinary, trans-disciplinary, and multi-disciplinary perspectives (all related topics and subjects) Social Sciences encircling all aspects of Education Studies. GESR highly valued the new research trends and techniques to promote human education.