Thinking and Children

Thinking and Children

Number of Volumes 16
Number of Issues 32
Number of Articles 288
Number of Contributors 613
Article View 572,774
PDF Download 457,139
View Per Article 1988.8
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Number of Submissions 1,487
Rejected Submissions 1,035
Accepted Submissions 96
Acceptance Rate 6
Number of Indexing Databases 12
Number of Reviewers 529

 

Thinking and the Child is a publication with free access to articles

 

Place of publication: Iran, Tehran
Publisher: Institute of Humanities and Cultural Studies
Specialty: Educational Sciences
Journal Credits: Scientific Research 
Journal language: bilingual; Persian with an English abstract
Published: Two Quarterly
Type of publication: print and electronic
Cost of reviewing and publishing the article: Yes 
Arbitration type: at least 2 arbitrators, two-way anonymous 
Judging time: three to six months
Acceptance rate of articles: 7%
Access to Articles: Free
Indexed: Yes 
Magazine rank: [2020] B
Status at ISC: Q3 Quality
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* This journal, according to the evaluation system of the Publications Commission of the Ministry of Science, in 1399, has a scientific "B" rank.

*. According to the regulations of the Publications Commission, dated May 1398 (Article 6), the following policies are applied in this magazine:

1. The title of the journal is "Scientific Journal of Thought and Child".

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a. Preliminary judging of all articles is done by the editorial board.

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Research priorities of the scientific journal of thinking and children


** Journal of Thought and Child is the result of research that examines the intellectual and mental capacities of children and adolescents in various fields - from philosophy to history and biology and education. Given that many of the problems and issues of adulthood are rooted in the educational deficiencies of childhood and on the other hand the high intellectual and mental capacities of children, predispose them to accept the training of thinking, this journal of various research and Diverse in this field welcomes.

In addition to studies related to the philosophy education program for children and adolescents, philosophical, psychological, educational, moral, historical and biological aspects, research in the field of fiction and various performing arts with regard to their function in fostering children's thinking are among the topics of interest. It is a publication.

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Current Issue: Volume 16, Issue 2 - Serial Number 32, February 2026 

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