| Submission Guidelines
If you are interested in submitting an article to Idiom for consideration, please review the following guidelines:
Guidelines
The editors welcome articles as well as reactions to articles. All copies (typed, double-spaced, 200-1200 words) should follow APA guidelines and be submitted via e-mail on Microsoft Word documents. Please include your name and address (including telephone number and e-mail address), as well as a brief biographical statement.
Anonymous contributions cannot be published.
Idiom's editorial goals are to be accurate, to maintain the writer's message, content, and style, and to fit the work in the space allotted. Idiom reserves the right to edit all manuscripts for clarity, brevity and style; the editors will consult with contributors on substantive revisions. Articles from Idiom may be reprinted with proper acknowledgement of the source.
Column Editors
Editor, Idiom Julie Dziewisz
1017 Myrtle Avenue
Watertown, NY 13601
Tel: (315) 788-6269
E-mail: idiom@nystesol.org
Column Editors
Culture Notes
Elisabeth Gareis
257 Crest Dr., Tarrytown, NY 10591
Tel: (914) 524-7915
E-mail: egareis@baruch.cuny.edu
Book Reviews
Frank Tang
New York University, TESOL Program, 239 Greene St., Room 635, New York, NY 10003
Tel: (212) 998-5469
E-mail: frank.tang@nyu.edu
Promising Practices
Ann C. Wintergerst
Department of Languages and Literatures, St. John's University, Jamaica, NY 11439
E-mail: winterga@stjohns.edu
Upcoming Themes
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Fall
2009: |
"Student Success" |
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Winter 2009/2010: |
"Annual Conference"
Submissions to this issue will be based on presentations given at the annual conference.
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Spring
2010: |
"Addressing Inequalities" |
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Summer
2010: |
"Aiming Higher" |
Publication Schedule
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ISSUE |
SUBMISSION DEADLINE |
MONTH PUBLISHED |
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Spring |
March 1 |
April |
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Summer |
May 15 |
June |
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Fall |
August
15 |
September |
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Winter |
December 1 |
January |
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