Journal of Thought is a nationally and internationally respected, peer-reviewed scholarly journal sponsored by the Society of Philosophy and History of Education. Each quarterly issue contains articles selected for publication by the editor based on recommendations from an international panel of reviewers. The journal is now in its 48th year of publication. The acceptance rate is approximately 25 percent. The journal is published electronically, with each issue posted to the journal's website and files mailed on disk to library and individual subscribers.
Caddo Gap Press, founded in 1989, specializes in publication of peer-reviewed scholarly journals in the fields of multicultural education, teacher education, and the social foundations of education. We work with a variety of scholar editors and sponsoring educational organizations with the intent of sharing with the field the most recent, most provocative, and most progressive thinking in education. Caddo Gap Press has also published over 50 books during the past two decades, and continues to welcome book ideas that fit our "Progressive Education Publications" focus.
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