Evaluation Process
21-24 Ekim 2026  |  Atatürk Üniversitesi, Erzurum
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Evaluation Process

All abstracts submitted to the National Special Education Congress will be evaluated through a double-blind peer review process in terms of scientific quality, originality, and alignment with the congress theme.

Preliminary Review Process

Abstracts will first be reviewed technically by the Organizing Committee.

The following criteria are checked at this stage:

  • Compliance with submission guidelines
  • Compliance with word count limits
  • Relevance to the congress theme
  • Adherence to the blind review principle
  • Compliance with ethical rules

Abstracts that do not meet these criteria may be returned to the authors with a request for revision without being sent to the peer review process.

Peer Review Process

Abstracts that pass the preliminary review will be evaluated by at least two independent reviewers who are experts in the field.

During the evaluation process:

  • Author and reviewer information is kept confidential.
  • Reviewers cannot access author information.
  • Authors cannot see reviewer information.
  • All evaluations are conducted in accordance with scientific criteria.

If deemed necessary, a third reviewer may be consulted.

Evaluation Criteria

Abstracts will be evaluated according to the following criteria:

Scientific Quality

The research is based on a scientific foundation and is methodologically adequate.

Originality

The study offers a new contribution to the field.

Methodological Appropriateness

The research design and analysis methods are appropriate for the stated purpose.

Clarity of Findings

Findings are presented clearly and understandably.

Contribution to the Field

The study provides a theoretical or practical contribution to the field of special education.

Alignment with the Theme

The study’s relevance to the congress theme.

Academic Writing Quality

The text complies with academic writing standards.

Evaluation Outcomes

Based on the peer review results, abstracts will be decided under the following categories:

  • Acceptance
  • Acceptance with revisions
  • Redirection to poster presentation
  • Rejection

***The Scientific Committee reserves the right to change the presentation type of the abstract in accordance with program balance.

Fundamental Principles of the Evaluation Process

The evaluation process is based on the following principles:

  • Scientific impartiality
  • Academic ethics
  • Transparency
  • Objective evaluation
  • Supporting scientific quality

Ethical Declaration

All submitted studies are considered to comply with scientific research and publication ethics.

When necessary:

  • Ethics committee approval
  • Data usage permission
  • Participant consent

may be requested from the authors.

Acknowledgment to Reviewers

The National Special Education Congress thanks all reviewers who contribute to the scientific evaluation process for their contribution to scientific quality.