THE COLLOQUIUM maintains a collaborative double blind peer review of articles using the Editorial Team and international specialists in specific fields.
Author(s) Guidelines
Title of Paper
Author(s) name (Surname first )
Institution based e-mail address and phone numbers
Abstract ( not more than 250 words)
Keywords and phrases (not more than 5 words )
Subject classification code
References (APA 7TH edition)
Font: Times new roman size -12, double line spaced not more than fifteen pages Manuscript should be submitted to academicresearchjournals@fcetomoku.edu.ng
Accessibility
THE COLLOQUIUM has an open-access policy with CC licence of Attribution, non-commercial and share Alike CC-BY-NC-SA
Publication Scheduling
Publishes an edition a year
Focus and Scope
THE COLLOQUIUM is a publication of Federal College of Education {Technical) Omoku, Rivers State ,Nigeria. It is a multi-disciplinary thematic policy journal devoted to the publication of high-quality research/review articles , survey articles offering description of the scientific advances achieved in given fields. Some editions are compendia of articles selected following a special thematic College seminar and or conferences. The Journal is and funded and supported by Tertiary Education Trust Fund TETFUND . For publication ethics, article submission, citation manipulation and attribution please check https://ccsonlinejournals.com
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