Taylor & Francis
Kappa Delta Pi Record
(ISSN 2163-1611)
Aims and scope
The Kappa Delta Pi Record is a peer-reviewed journal that presents research-based articles on compelling issues relevant to national and international education professionals who work and teach at all levels and in a wide range of disciplines and settings. The Kappa Delta Pi Record promotes professional growth in the field of education by providing articles on evidence-based teaching strategies, reviews of current policy initiatives, examples of applied theories, and reports of original research in language that is accessible and practical.
Topics of interest include:
Differentiated Instruction
English Language Learners
Education for Sustainability
Student Assessment
Teacher Leadership
International Education
Urban and Rural Education
Family Involvement
Social Justice
Education Policy
Evidence-based Instructional Methods
Research Related to Instruction or Policy
Editorials on Timely Topics
Ideas Expressed in Kappa Delta Pi Record are those of the authors and do not reflect the official opinions of Kappa Delta Pi.
Read the Instructions for Authors for information on how to submit your article.