Top citation year was 2024 with 183 citations. Average citations per year stand at 133.33. Each indexed article contributes around 20.4 citations on average. Latest CiteScore for 2025 is 100.4, indicating a Upward trend. Based on 2025 CiteScore comparison across active journals, this journal falls in Z1. Most cited article currently has 173 citations.
Indonesian Journal of Community and Special Needs Education (IJCSNE)
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Most Cited Article
Science education for students with special needs in Indonesia: From definition, systematic review, education system, to curriculum
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Yearly Citation Performance
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Yearly Citations
| Year | Citations |
|---|---|
| 2026 |
52
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| 2025 |
148
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| 2024 |
183
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| 2023 |
171
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| 2022 |
163
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| 2021 |
83
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About This Journal
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The editors welcome submissions of papers describing recent theoretical and experimental research related to: (1) Theoretical articles; (2) Empirical studies; (3) Practice-oriented papers; (4) Case studies; (5) Review of papers, books, and resources.
Contributions are expected from senior researchers, educators, practitioners, project managers, research administrators, PhD students, stakeholders, and governments relating to leading innovations in special needs education.
The editorial contents and elements that comprise the journal include:
Theoretical articles
Empirical studies
Practice-oriented papers
Case studies
Review of papers, books, and resources.
As far as the criteria for evaluating and accepting submissions is concerned, a rigorous review process will be used. Submitted papers will, prior to the formal review, be screened so as to ensure their suitability and adequacy to the journal. In addition, an initial quality control will be performed, so as to ensure matters such as language, style of references, and others, comply with the journal´s style.
The below mentioned areas are just indicative (RELATING TO ONLY SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION):
Adaptive prisons for children with special needs
Adaptive technology for children with special needs
Anatomy and physiological functions of children with special needs
Approach with the community
Art for children with special needs
Assessment of children with special needs
Assistive technology for children with special needs
Children with attention deficit and hyperactive disorder
Children with autism
Children with hearing impairment
Children with hyperactive
Children with intellectual disabilities
Children with learning disabilities
Children with multiple impairment
Children with physical impairment
Children with slow learner
Children with social, emotional and behavioural barriers
Children with Special Speeds
Children with visual impairment
Children's dysgraphia
Civil society organizations
Community dedication
Community Education
Community environment for children with special needs
Community knowledge improvement program
Community productivity
Condition of children in the community
Crime in the community
Curriculum for children with special needs
Development of children with special needs
Dyscalculia children
Dyslexia children
Education of children with special needs
Evaluation of learning for children with special needs
Gifted children
Inclusive education
Inclusive schools
Interventions for children with special needs
Learning for children with special needs
Learning media for children with special needs
Learning methods for children with special needs
Parents of children with special needs
Science for children with special needs
Sex education for children with special needs
Sexual deviance in society
Social deviance in society
Students with special needs
Vocational education for children with special needs
Youth education in the community
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