Editorial Team

About the Editorial Board:
The editor-in-chief and members of the editorial board of Opus et Educatio are scientifically qualified researchers (PhD or DSc degree) who have published in national and international scientific journals. Researchers from institutions in 7 countries are represented in the editorial board, one third of which forms the International Advisory Board.
The editorial board members do not disclose any information about the submitted manuscript, except to the author, reviewers, other editorial board members, or the publisher.
According to the internal regulations of the editorial board, when reviewing the publications of editorial board members and the editor-in-chief, a double anonymous review is carried out by inviting external, independent, and academically qualified reviewers. Editorial principles and ethical considerations. The editorial team of Opus et Educatio evaluates submitted manuscripts in a double-masked peer-review system on the OJS/PKP online platform and within the framework of the workflow. In this process, reviewers who are prepared according to the professional content of the article, have a scientific degree, and are unaware of the author's details, are invited to ensure the objectivity of the review.
 
Opus et Education complies with the guidelines and best practices set by COPE. The editor-in-chief reviews the received submissions to determine whether they fall within the journal's scope. Opus et Educatio reserves the right to run submitted manuscripts through a plagiarism filter and an AI impact detector system. Eligible manuscripts will undergo full external review.
Professional reviewers must have a scientific degree (at least a PhD). Materials awaiting publication may only be used for the editor's (or editorial board members') own research with the written permission of the author. Reviewers are assigned to manuscripts based on professional criteria, including expertise, availability, and workload.
Only leading experts in the subject area of the manuscript are invited to serve as reviewers. The editor's decision, together with the experts' comments, is sent to the authors. During the review of the manuscript, authors are asked to improve their manuscripts based on the comments of the editor and reviewers.
When authors submit their revised work, they must submit a revised version of their manuscript. Revisions and resubmissions of previously rejected manuscripts are returned to the reviewers who evaluated the original version of the manuscript.
Language: Papers should be submitted in English or Hungarian. Terms in other languages must be translated throughout the text, equations, figures, and tables.
Citation system: Our journal uses APA 7.0 (APA Style) publication style. Citations are made within the text by the name of the author(s) and the year of publication of their work. All in-text citations must be listed in the References section, and all works listed must be cited in the text.
Authors' names: Please provide the author's full name, including first and last name, without abbreviations. The ORCID identifier will not appear in the PDF version of the documents. If the authors provide the ORCID identifier, this information will appear in the HTML version of the article. Affiliation: Include the name, mailing address, and email address of the organization or institute (department, faculty, university).
Abstract: should be concise, no more than 250 words, and should not include citations. Provide 3-5 keywords that start with a lowercase letter and are separated by commas. Portrait photo and short CV: A maximum of three sentences should be attached to the HTML version of the paper.
• Manuscript preparation checklist As part of the submission process, authors should verify that their manuscript meets all of the following criteria:
• The submission has not been previously published and has not been submitted to another journal (or an explanation has been provided to the editor in the Notes).
• The submitted file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
• URLs of references have been provided where available.
• Text is single-spaced; uses a 11-point font; uses italics instead of underlining (except with URLs); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are within the text, not at the end of the manuscript.
• The text complies with the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author's Guide, which can be found in the Content-Technical Guide.