International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society (IJECS)
Latest Issue: Vol. 4 No. 2 (June 2026). This issue features peer-reviewed contributions that advance multidisciplinary scholarship in education, culture, and society, and provide evidence-informed responses to contemporary pedagogical, cultural, and societal challenges.
Open Access Peer Reviewed Education–Culture–Society
Indexed
Copernicus EuroPub Harvard University Boston University Dimensions Scilit Crossref Garuda Google Scholar BASE
To date, IJECS has published articles by authors affiliated with institutions in ten (10) countries: Indonesia, Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania, Pakistan, Cameroon, Vietnam, Nepal, Morocco, and Ethiopia.

IJECS (International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society) is an open-access, double-blind peer-reviewed journal that disseminates research and critical scholarship advancing education, culture, and society, including interdisciplinary studies connecting these domains. The journal publishes original research, theoretical analyses, and critical reviews, welcoming contributions from academics, researchers, graduate students, and policymakers in international contexts.
Aims
International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society (IJECS) aims to publish rigorous, peer-reviewed scholarship that advances theory, empirical evidence, and critical understanding of the relationships among education, culture, and society. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary work that is methodologically transparent, analytically defensible, and socially relevant across diverse international contexts.
• Education Research: advance teaching, learning, curriculum, assessment, and educational policy with clear implications for practice.
• Cultural Analysis: strengthen analysis of identity, values, language, heritage, arts, and meaning-making in education and social life.
• Social Inquiry: promote research on institutions, communities, inequality, governance, and social change shaping educational experiences.
• Interdisciplinary Integration: encourage coherent links among educational phenomena, cultural practices, and societal structures through theory and method.
• Ethical and Transparent Scholarship: support clear sourcing, responsible fieldwork, and appropriately bounded conclusions.
Manuscripts should state the cultural and societal context, specify the education-related focus, justify the analytic framework, and explain how the findings inform educational practice, cultural understanding, and/or social policy.
Scope
IJECS considers manuscripts spanning education, culture, and society, including interdisciplinary work examining how cultural practices, institutions, and social structures shape educational experiences and outcomes. Submissions may be empirical, conceptual, interpretive, historical, or review-based, provided they offer clear contribution and rigorous evidence or reasoning.
• Education Studies: pedagogy, curriculum and instruction, assessment, teacher education, educational leadership, and policy implementation.
• Cultural Studies: identity, language, religion, values, arts and heritage, cultural transmission, and meaning-making in educational and social contexts.
• Sociology and Community: social stratification, inequality, family and youth, community development, migration, and social cohesion affecting schooling and learning.
• Governance, Policy, and Change: public policy, governance, citizenship, media and digital society, and social change with implications for education and culture.
• Interdisciplinary Reviews and Theoretical Work: systematic or scoping reviews, critical syntheses, and theory-building that clarify concepts and advance research agendas.
Authors are encouraged to clarify the cultural setting and social context, specify the level or sector of education, and report evidence and limitations with sufficient detail to support responsible interpretation and transferability.
Current Issue
Vol 4 No 2 (2026): International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society
- Total Articles: 16
- Unique Authors: 40
- Unique Affiliations: 18
- Unique Countries: 4
ID, MA, NG, PK
Published: 2026-06-30
Articles
Canva-Based Digital Platform Supervision at the Assunnah Foundation in Gorontalo
387-401
The Effectiveness of the Public Aspiration Process in Decision-Making in the Education Sector in the DPRD of North Bolaang Mongondow Regency
402-419
Philosophical Appraisal of Curriculum Design as Nigeria’s Educational Social Contract: A Systematic Review
420-437
Impact of Civic Education on Community-Led Crime Control Model in FCT-Abuja, Nigeria
438-454
Evaluation of the Achievement of Minimum Service Standards at Az-Zahra Integrated Islamic Elementary School, Gorontalo City
455-469