About the Journal

Educational Innovation and Learning Transformation (EILT) is a peer reviewed journal published by Kalam Practica Media. The journal provides a platform for researchers, educators, policymakers, instructional designers, and learning practitioners to share rigorous research and field grounded insights on how education can evolve in response to changing social, technological, and workforce realities.

EILT focuses on work that helps close the gap between evidence and implementation. The journal welcomes studies and practice informed contributions that explain not only what works, but also why it works, for whom, and under what conditions. Submissions are expected to be methodologically sound, ethically conducted, and written in a way that makes findings and implications accessible to diverse education stakeholders.

The journal’s scope includes innovation in teaching and learning across K 12, higher education, vocational training, professional development, and community based learning. EILT is particularly interested in manuscripts that address learning transformation at the classroom, institutional, and system levels, including redesign of curriculum, assessment, pedagogy, and learning environments. The journal also welcomes interdisciplinary and cross sector perspectives that connect education with technology, psychology, economics, sociology, public policy, and organizational learning.

Focus and Scope

EILT considers manuscripts on topics that include, but are not limited to:

  • Instructional design, learning sciences, and evidence based pedagogy

  • Curriculum innovation, competency based education, and micro credentials

  • Assessment and measurement, formative assessment, authentic assessment, and learning analytics

  • Educational technology, blended and online learning, open educational resources, and responsible AI in education

  • Teacher education, professional development, coaching, and communities of practice

  • School and higher education leadership, governance, and change management

  • Program evaluation, impact measurement, implementation research, and scaling effective practices

  • Equity, inclusion, accessibility, and culturally responsive teaching

  • Student engagement, motivation, wellbeing, and social emotional learning

  • Lifelong learning, workforce learning, reskilling, upskilling, and corporate learning transformation

  • Policy and systems reform, financing, accountability, and quality assurance

  • STEM education and interdisciplinary learning innovations

  • Higher order skills development, critical thinking, and 21st century skills

EILT accepts a range of manuscript types, including original research articles, literature reviews such as systematic or scoping reviews, case studies, practice reports, instrument or model development papers, and conceptual articles that offer well argued frameworks grounded in relevant literature. Contributions that integrate researcher practitioner collaboration are strongly encouraged, especially when they provide clear implementation details, practical tools, or transferable lessons learned.

EILT aims to support meaningful improvement in learning outcomes and learning experiences by publishing work that is both credible and usable, while strengthening the evidence base that informs educational practice and policy.