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InSEA's Peer-Reviewed Academic Journal

Rigorous research,

advancing art education

worldwide

The International Journal of Education through Art (IJETA) is InSEA's highly-rated peer-reviewed journal, covering theory, research, and practice across art education, from early years to higher education, from classroom to community. IJETA is free to all InSEA members.

Submit to IJETA
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About IJETA

Scholarship that advances the field

Format: Online & print; free PDF for members
Frequency: Three issues per year
Language: English
ISSN: 1743-5234 (Online ISSN) 2040-090X
Indexed: SCOPUS and Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
Publisher: Intellect Books
Email: ijeta[at]insea.org

 

The International Journal of Education through Art is an English language journal that promotes relationships between art and education. The term 'art education' should be taken to include art, craft and design education. Each issue, published three times a year within a single volume, consists of peer-reviewed articles mainly in the form of research reports and critical essays, but may also include exhibition reviews and image-text features.

The International Journal of Education through Art is published in partnership with the International Society for Education Through Art (InSEA).

About IJETA on Intellect

Scope & Coverage

What IJETA publishes

01

Original Research

Empirical and theoretical research across all forms of art education, including visual art, design, craft, and related disciplines, at every level from early childhood through higher education and lifelong learning.

02

Practice & Pedagogy

Practice-based and practice-led scholarship connecting teaching, making, and research. IJETA welcomes work from classrooms, museums, galleries, community settings, and other formal and non-formal contexts.

03

Global Perspectives

IJETA actively seeks scholarship from underrepresented regions, non-Western traditions, and Indigenous perspectives. The journal is committed to expanding and challenging the canon of art education research.

Scope & Coverage

Contribute the field

IJETA welcomes submissions from researchers, practitioners, educators, and artists at all career stages. We publish original research articles, theoretical essays, and practice-based scholarship that advances the international understanding of art education.

Manuscripts are submitted directly via Intellect's submission platform. Please consult the author guidelines on the Intellect website before submitting. All submissions undergo double-blind peer review.

Note: IJETA does not charge Article Processing Fees (APF) but please note that, if an article is accepted for publication, all contributing authors must be or agree to become, individual, professional members of InSEA.

Visual Essay GuidelinesFORMATTING & SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Traditional Manuscript GuidelinesFORMATTING & SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Submit to IJETAEXTERNAL SUBMISSION FORM
Special Issue ProposalPROPOSE A THEMED ISSUE OF IJETA

The people behind IJETA

Principal Editor: 

Joy G. Bertling
University of Tennessee, USA


Editors:

Sheng Kuan Chung
University of Houston, USA

Katie Hotko
Southern Cross University, Australia

Ahran Koo
California State University, Fresno, USA

Sara Wilson McKay
Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Rachel Zollinger
University of Arkansas, USA


Editorial Assistant:

Amanda Galbraith
University of Tennessee, USA


Reviews Editor:

Dustin Garnet
University of British Columbia, Canada

 

Review Board

David Andrew
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

Barbara Bickel
Southern Illinois University, USA

Rébecca Bourgault
Boston University, USA

Tara Carpenter Estrada
Brigham Young University, USA

Agnieszka Chalas
National Institute of Education, Singapore

Mousumi De
University of Redlands, USA

Joshua Graham
University of Utah, USA

Nadine M. Kalin
University of North Texas, USA

Sheri R. Klein
University of Nebraska at Kearney, USA

Lisa Novak
The University of Texas at El Paso, USA

Victoria Pavlou
Frederick University, Cyprus

Kerry Power
Monash University, Australia

Cathy A Smilan
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA

Kim Snepvangers
Southern Cross University, Australia

Sarah Travis
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA

Rachel De Sousa Vianna
Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais, Brazil

Ellyn Walker
University of Toronto Scarborough, Canada

Lei Wang
University of Arizona, USA

Li-Yan Wang
National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan

Tara Winters
University of Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand

Laura Worsley
International Baccalaureate, Art History, Global, UK

Mengkai Zhang
University of Victoria, Canada

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