EMAL成立50周年:庆祝半个世纪传播高质量的研究和学术

IF 2.7 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Management Administration & Leadership Pub Date : 2021-12-30 DOI:10.1177/17411432211064909
T. Bush
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新年快乐,欢迎来到EMAL第50卷。我希望你看到了封面上的金色横幅,是为了庆祝我们的半个世纪。就我个人而言,这也是我担任主编的第20卷。3月号(50.2卷)将是50周年纪念特别版,由英国和国际委员会成员纵向概述论文。这将是一个非常重要的问题——不容错过。我们还庆祝EMAL的所有者英国教育领导、管理和行政协会(BELMAS)与其出版合作伙伴Sage签订了一项新合同,将在2026年之前出版EMAL和我们的兄弟期刊《教育管理》。这对EMAL来说是个好消息,我们很高兴延长合作关系。新合同提供了对BELMAS期刊的电子访问,但不包括印刷版。然而,BELMAS理事会决定在EMAL成立50周年期间继续为BELMAS会员打印副本。从2023年起,希望保留印刷版的会员将需要支付额外的会员费。如果您目前不是BELMAS会员,您可以在www.belmas.org.uk上找到更多信息。在我们周年纪念的第一期,我对EMAL 50年的一些思考。1972年6月,该杂志创刊号为《教育管理》。奇怪的是,第一卷的第二期于1973年3月出版。在整个1970年代,每卷只有两期。1980年代增加到每年3次,1990年代增加到每年4次。这种情况一直持续到2009年,当时推出了每卷六个版本的当前模式。第一卷在其他方面也非常不同。所有的文章都是英国作者写的,重点是英国环境下的行政和管理(没有领导力的迹象)。一些论文是评论,而不是研究报告或文献综述,作者包括一些从业者反思他们的经验。同时也关注地方教育当局,他们在教育管理中扮演着比当代英格兰更重要的角色。早期版本的这些特点固然是时代的产物,但也反映了当时教育管理是一个新兴领域,学者少,知识生产有限。我想杂志的创始人,包括后来成为伯明翰大学杰出教授的编辑梅雷迪德·休斯(Meredydd Hughes),几乎认不出这本杂志现在的样子,但我希望他们会欣赏它已经成为一本发表来自世界各地文章的领先全球期刊。它目前在社会科学引文索引的教育和教育研究类别中排名前四分之一,影响因子为4.208,这是当前编辑委员会的骄傲,但如果没有期刊创始编辑和贡献者的开创性工作,这是不可能的。编辑
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EMAL is 50: Celebrating half a century disseminating high quality research and scholarship
Happy New Year and welcome to volume 50 of EMAL. I hope you spotted the gold banner on the cover, added to celebrate our half-century. On a personal note, this is also the 20th volume for which I have responsibility as editor-in-chief. The March issue (volume 50.2) will be a 50th Anniversary Special Edition with longitudinal overview papers by members of the UK and International Boards. This will be a very significant issue – not to be missed. We are also celebrating a new contract between EMAL’s owner, the British Educational Leadership, Management and Administration Society (BELMAS) and its publishing partner, Sage, to publish EMAL and our sibling journal, Management in Education, until 2026. This is good news for EMAL, and we are delighted to extend the partnership. The new contract provides for electronic access to BELMAS journals but not for print copies. However, BELMAS Council has decided to continue print copies for BELMAS members during EMAL’s 50th Anniversary Year. From 2023, members wishing to retain print copies will need to pay an additional membership fee. If you are not currently a BELMAS member, you can find out more at www.belmas.org.uk. In this first issue of our anniversary year, I offer some reflections on the 50 years of EMAL. The first edition of the journal was published in June 1972 with the title of Educational Administration. Strangely, the second issue of volume 1 was published in March 1973. Throughout the 1970s, there were only two issues per volume. This increased to three each year in the 1980s and to four in the 1990s. This continued until 2009, when the current pattern of six editions of each volume was introduced. The first volume was also very different in other ways. All the articles were written by UK authors and focused on administration and management (no sign of leadership) in UK settings. Several papers were commentaries, rather than research reports or literature reviews, and the authors included some practitioners reflecting on their experience. There was also a focus on local education authorities, which had a much stronger role in educational administration than they do in contemporary England, for example. These features of the early editions of EMAL are a product of the time, of course, but also reflect that educational administration was an emerging field with few scholars and limited knowledge production. I imagine that the founders of the journal, including the editor Meredydd Hughes, who later became a distinguished professor at the University of Birmingham, would barely recognise the journal in its present form but I hope they would appreciate that it has become a leading global journal publishing articles from all over the World. Its current position in the first quartile of the Education and Educational Research category of the Social Sciences Citation Index, with an impact factor of 4.208, is a source of pride for the current Editorial Board but this would not have been possible without the pioneering work of the journal’s founding editor and contributors. Editorial
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