1、國立嘉義大學數學教育研究所楊德清數學教育論文投稿經驗分享數學教育論文投稿經驗分享研究報告及教學分享之撰稿 1以下內容乃個人經驗之分享,僅供參考!如何取捨端賴個人智慧2“There is a clear indication that badly written articles correlate with a high rejection rate.“On equal scientific merit, a badly written article will have less chance of being accepted.“Coates, Sturgeon, Bohannan, &
2、Pasini (2002)3“Factors that caused most problems were poor use of English and careless preparation of the manuscript.“Radford, Smillie, Wilson, & Grace (1999)4Twelve Steps to Developing an Effective First Draft of your Manuscript (San Francisco Edit) 1. Consolidate all the information. Ensure you ha
3、ve everything you need to write efficiently, i.e., all data, references, drafts of tables and figures, etc. 2. Target a journal. Determine the journal to which you plan to submit your manuscript and write your manuscript according to the focus of the targeted journal. 3. Start writing. When writing
4、the first draft, the goal is to put something down on paper, so it does not matter if sentences are incomplete, provided that the main points and ideas have been captured. Write when your energy is high, not when you are tired. Try to find a time and place where you can think and write without distr
5、actions. 5 4. Write quickly. Dont worry about words, at all at this stage, just ideas. Keep going. Try to write quickly, to keep the flow going. Use abbreviations and leave space for words that do not come to mind immediately. 5. Write in your own voice. Expressing yourself in your own way will help
6、 you to say what you mean more precisely. It will be easier for your reader if they can “hear” your voice. 6. Write without editing. Dont try to get it right the first time. Resist the temptation to edit as you go. Otherwise, you will tend to get stuck and waste time. If you try to write and edit at
7、 the same time, you will do neither well. 6 7. Keep to the plan of your outline. Use the headings from your outline to focus what you want to say. If you find yourself wandering from the point, stop and move on to the next topic in the outline. 8. Write the paper in parts. Dont attempt to write the
8、whole manuscript at once, instead, treat each section as a mini essay. Look at your notes, think about the goal of that particular section and what you want to accomplish and say. 9. Put the first draft aside. Put aside your first draft for at least one day. The idea of waiting a day or more is to a
9、llow you to “be“ another person. It is difficult to proofread and edit your own work.7 10. Revise it. Revise it and be prepared to do this several times until you feel it is Not possible to improve it further. Does each sentence make sense? In your longer sentences, can you keep track of the subject
10、 at hand? Do your longer paragraphs follow a single idea, or can they be broken into smaller paragraphs? 11. Revise for clarity and brevity. Revise sentences and paragraphs with special attention to clearness. For maximum readability, most sentences should be about 15-20 words. For a scientific arti
11、cle, paragraphs of about 150 words in length are considered optimal. Avoid using unnecessary words. 12. Be consistent. Often a manuscript has more than one author and therefore the writing may be shared. However, the style needs to be consistent throughout. The first author must go through the entire manuscript and make any necessary editorial changes before submitting the manuscript to the journal.8 投稿原則: 鼓勵實務性內容的文章。 鼓勵中小學教師投稿。 如何撰寫內容: 前言(動機與目的)。 發揮創意。 結論。台灣數學教師電子期刊9為了激發各位投稿與創作的精神,各位的暑假作業就是投稿一篇教學實務的文章至台灣數學教師電子期刊。 dcyangmail.ncyu.edu.tw http:/140.130.46.2/yang/10