Announcement on Manuscript Structure To ensure consistency and adherence to academic standards, the journal hereby establishes the required structure for manuscript preparation, categorized into two types as follows:

2026-03-25
Announcement on Manuscript Structure

To ensure consistency and adherence to academic standards, the journal hereby establishes the required structure for manuscript preparation, categorized into two types as follows:

1. Research Article

A research article must be organized in the following order:

  1. Title
    The title must be concise, clear, and accurately reflect the core content of the research. It must be provided in both Thai and English.
  2. Author(s)
    Names of all authors must be provided in both Thai and English, along with their institutional affiliations. The e-mail address of the corresponding author must be included. Full details of all authors are required.
  3. Abstract
    The abstract must be written in both Thai and English and should include the background, objectives, methodology, results, and conclusions. The length must not exceed 250 words.
  4. Keywords
    Keywords must be provided in both Thai and English, with a maximum of five keywords.
  5. Introduction
    This section should present the background, significance of the research problem, and research objectives.
  6. Methodology
    This section should describe the research design, sample or participants, research instruments, and data analysis methods.
  7. Results
    Research findings should be presented clearly according to the research objectives, without interpretation.
  8. Discussion
    This section should interpret the findings and relate them to relevant theories and previous studies.
  9. Conclusion and Recommendations
    This section should summarize the findings and provide recommendations for application or future research.
  10. References
    References must follow the APA 7th edition (American Psychological Association, 7th ed.) format.
    For more details: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/references
  11. Tables, Figures, and Illustrations
    All tables, figures, and illustrations must be clearly numbered and titled.
  2. Academic Article

An academic article must be organized in the following order:

  1. Title
    The title must be concise and clearly reflect the main focus of the article. It must be provided in both Thai and English.
  2. Author(s)
    Author names, affiliations, and the corresponding author’s e-mail address must be clearly provided.
  3. Abstract
    The abstract must be written in both Thai and English and should include the background, objectives, and key content. The length must not exceed 250 words.
  4. Keywords
    Keywords must be provided in both Thai and English, with a maximum of five keywords.
  5. Introduction
    This section should present the background, significance, and objectives of the article.
  6. Content
    This section presents analysis, discussion, or synthesis of knowledge. Subsections may be used where appropriate.
  7. Conclusion
    This section should summarize the key points and may provide suggestions for further study.
  8. References
    References must follow the APA 7th edition (American Psychological Association, 7th ed.) format.
    For more details: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/references
  9. Tables, Figures, and Illustrations
    All visual materials must be clearly titled and relevant to the content.