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GRAPHICS GUIDELINES (General Information, Cartoonists, Illustrators, Photographers) COMMENT ON KAPPAN ARTICLES Kappan addresses issues related to K-12 education. Because policy decisions influence practice, we are very interested in the implications and implementation of policy changes. We understand that higher education faculty who are preparing the next generation of teachers and school leaders have a great deal to contribute to the discussion of K-12 education. We want to encourage conversations that inspire changes in practice that lead to improved student learning. We are not an activist publication, but we are active educators who believe that the quality of our work can have an impact on schools throughout the world. Published since 1915, Kappan follows a traditional school year calendar with issues from September through June. Kappan is indexed in Education Index and in Current Index to Journals in Education; available in microform, ProQuest Information and Learning Company, Ann Arbor, Mich. FAQs ABOUT PUBLISHING IN KAPPAN What makes an article acceptable to the editors? What makes an article acceptable to the editors? The best way to learn whether your article is appropriate for Kappan is to become a regular reader of the magazine. We want manuscripts that explore issues of significance to K-12 education. We want manuscripts that present compelling arguments or information on those issues. We want articles that are written so well that readers find it difficult to set them aside. We want articles that compel our readers to action. That action may be as simple as calling an article to someone's attention or as large as improving classroom practice or becoming politically active to change a law or a regulation. What are my chances of being published? Kappan receives 10 to 12 manuscripts every week so competition for publication is fierce. Manuscripts are evaluated individually but editors also must consider what else has been published on the same topic in recent months and whether other manuscripts on the same topic have already been accepted for publication. Therefore, a rejection is not necessarily a reflection on the quality of a submission. Sometimes, it's just a matter of timing. Manuscripts must be submitted by e-mail, preferably as Microsoft Word documents. Include a cover letter that identifies the writer and provides complete contact information. E-mail to manuscripts@pdkintl.org. Do not insert your manuscript into the text of your e-mail. How long does it take for the editors to make a decision? We acknowledge all manuscripts within a week of receiving them and we respond by e-mail to the author submitting the manuscript. A decision about acceptance typically takes between eight and 12 weeks. Authors are notified by e-mail. Who makes the decision to publish? The editors. Feature articles run between 1,500 and 3,000 words. Please do not submit articles exceeding 3,000 words. Kappan also publishes 700-word BackTalk essays. Writers should indicate when they are submitting a manuscript specifically for BackTalk. Kappan uses the Chicago Manual of Style bibliographic style. To doublecheck your references, please refer to www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of their references. What about diagrams, tables, graphs, photographs? If you have something that would enhance your article, please indicate that when you submit your manuscript. If your manuscript is selected for publication, we will contact you and provide directions for transmitting that material to us. All visual materials should be submitted in high-resolution digital format, preferably JPG (300 dpi at a minimum of 2100 x 3000 pixels). When taking photos, use the largest or finest format available. Images should be at least a few MB in size. Secure signed releases from parents before submitting any images of students. In cases where an author is submitting work (photos or artwork) done by another person, obtain that person's written permission and include information crediting that person. Releases should be transmitted to Kappan along with the images. Always include caption information with photos. When submitting charts and graphs, please include raw data points. We will nearly always remake charts, graphs, and other figures. Having raw data makes this much easier. Please doublecheck all data for clarity and accuracy. Very seldom. Usually we pay an honorarium only when we solicit an article from a well-known authority or from a professional writer. How can I contribute to one of the special sections? Special sections are generally planned by the editors and/or a guest editor many months in advance, and most of the articles are solicited from individuals who have published original work on the topic. Who holds copyright on Kappan articles? Phi Delta Kappa International generally does. Each issue is fully copyrighted by Phi Delta Kappa. Authors may choose to retain the general copyright in their own name, but, as a condition of publication, Phi Delta Kappa requires authors who hold copyright to grant permission to post the full text of the article on the PDK web site for the use of Phi Delta Kappa members and Kappan magazine subscribers. Please e-mail manuscripts to: manuscripts@pdkintl.org GRAPHICS GUIDELINES: GENERAL INFORMATION (Cartoonists, Illustrators, Photographers) Kappan addresses issues related to K-12 education. Because policy decisions influence practice, we are very interested in the implications and implementation of policy changes. We understand that higher education faculty who are preparing the next generation of teachers and school leaders have a great deal to contribute to the discussion of K-12 education. We want to encourage conversations that inspire changes in practice that lead to improved student learning. We are not an activist publication, but we are active educators who believe that the quality of our work can have an impact on schools throughout the world. Visual elements in the magazine, including cartoons, should relate to this content. Kappan prefers to choose from (and are more likely to buy) work that features diverse people in a variety of roles. Remember -- not all principals are men, not all elementary teachers are women, not all people are white. Adults in schools sometimes interact with one another instead of with children. And, for the cartoonists, not all troublemakers are boys and not all elementary teachers who are women are mean. And, just once in a great while, could the cat beat the dog to the homework? The general time frame for illustration assignments is two to three weeks from the assignment to the final deadline. Photographers, illustrators, and cartoonists retain copyright to work that we publish unless we have specified another agreement. We pay upon publication and after receiving your invoice. We do not pay for incomplete, late, or unacceptable work. Payment is for print and electronic use in one issue, which may include distribution of, through third party vendors such as EBSCO, pdfs of articles that include illustrations, photographs, and/or cartoons. We provide three copies of the issue in which the photographs or illustrations appear, and tearsheets of published cartoons. Send samples to: Design Director, Phi Delta Kappan, 408 N. Union St., Bloomington, Indiana 47405-3800 OR via e-mail (or a link to your web portfolio) to Design Director. Please do not telephone with inquiries or send unsolicited original work. Kappan cartoons are well-known in the field of education and considered a hallmark of the publication. Kappan editors review hundreds of cartoons every month but are able to publish only a fraction of those. Submissions are typically reviewed within six to eight weeks of submission. Submit original cartoons in print format, preferably eight to 20 cartoons in a packet. This enables our staff to more easily review them. Include an SASE of sufficient size and with sufficient postage to return your work. Please mail cartoons to: Cartoon Editor, Phi Delta Kappan, 408 N. Union St., Bloomington, IN 47405-3800. ILLUSTRATOR GUIDELINES To be considered for freelance assignments or stock purchases, please send a link to your web portfolio to Design Director. Or mail printed samples of your work that can be kept on file to Design Director, Kappan rarely hires photographers for specific assignments. We are most interested in looking at stock photos depicting a variety of school situations. Some subjects that we would like to see include racially and ethnically diverse students in classrooms or engaged in educational projects and groups of teachers and administrators interacting with one another and/or with children. We sometimes need photos of specific age groups -- kindergarten, early elementary, late elementary, middle, or high school students. We will only use photographs of children that have model releases signed by parents. We also cover some topics that work best with people turned away from the camera or in shadow. Do not mail unsolicited original prints. We are not responsible for the loss of unsolicited work and we will not return submissions without an SASE of sufficient size and postage. We prefer to review photography portfolios online. E-mail your web site information to Design Director. |