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The mission of the Missouri Literacy Association is to empower educators, ensure equity, inspire students & encourage leaders with the equitable resources they need to make literacy accessible for all in our diverse community.
CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS
Editors of The Missouri Reader (TMR) invite submissions for consideration in upcoming issues of The Missouri Reader (TMR). We invite manuscripts addressing all areas of literacy that meet one of the following categories:
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Submissions should not be published or under consideration for publication elsewhere. Submissions may be sent electronically at any time, with preference given to submissions received prior to February 15, 2025. Manuscripts must be written in 12-point font, double-spaced, and follow APA (6th edition) formatting guidelines. Page limits for each category do not include reference pages. Clear, high-resolution digital images, high-quality videos, scanned examples of student work, and student-made digital projects are welcome to be included in your submission for inclusion interactive journal. If you are submitting pictures or videos of students or examples of student work, please include a completed Photo and Video Release Form with your submission.
When submitting your manuscript, please send it as a Microsoft Word document email attachment with TMR Submission in the subject line to [email protected]. For each submission, the author must also complete The Missouri Reader Submission Form, which includes the category of the submission and other pertinent details. For manuscripts in the Resourceful Research category, an area on the form to include an abstract (100 words or less) is included. Manuscripts submitted to The Missouri Reader are first reviewed internally by the co-editors. If it is determined that a manuscript fulfills the mission and expectations of the journal, it is then sent to at least two peers for review. Criteria for evaluating manuscripts are: 1) relevance and applicability to Missouri educators; 2) clarity of writing; 3) blend of theory and practice; and 4) content – accurate, consistent, and well-reasoned. Manuscripts will be reviewed on a rolling basis. New editions are published bi-annually
Please email manuscripts and/or questions about The Missouri Reader to:
Dr. Mindi Richardson and Dr. Elizabeth Thorne Wallington, Co-Editors
The Missouri Reader
Call for Manuscripts