Information for authors

GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS

The article should have the following structure:
Author(s) name and surname
Title/degree
Affiliation
Email address
ORCID

Title 
Abstract and keywords in English(maximum 4)
Introduction Subsequent parts of the text highlighted with subtitles Conclusion
General rules for preparing the text:
Volume up to 40,000 characters (with spaces) with bibliography, font: Times New Roman, 12 pt. Title/subtitles - 12 pt. - bold font and aligned to the left. Margins: 2.5 cm at the top, bottom and left and right of the page (default settings of Microsoft Office Word). Justified text - line spacing: 1.5.
Tables and charts should have a title above and information about the source below
The journal has adopted the APA style of footnotes and bibliographies (http://www.apastyle.org)
References to sources should be placed in the sentence. They should include:
In the case of citations – author's surname, year of publication, page number, e.g. (Rubacha, 2014, p. 25).
In the case where we provide the name and surname of the author(s) in the narrative, we write only the year of publication in brackets, possibly with the page number:
According to Krzysztof Rubacha (2014)…
If you are citing more than one work by the same author published in the same year, 
add subsequent letters of the alphabet (e.g. 2024a, 2024b).
Bibliography in APA style
The bibliography must be consistent with the sources used in the work, it cannot contain bibliographic addresses of unused works. It should be arranged alphabetically (by author's last name).
Notation of various sources:
Monograph) – surname, first name initial of the author (editor), year of publication, title
in italics, place of publication, publisher,
 Wójcik, A., Kowalczyk, B., Kamińska, C. (2019). Bibliografia a style cytowań.
Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Stowarzyszenia Bibliotekarzy Polskich.
Article in a collective work – author's surname, year of publication, article title, 
page range in brackets, W:, first name initial and last name of the author (editor) 
of the book, book title in italics, page range of the cited chapter, place of publication, 
publisher:

Beksiński, S. T. (2024). Pedagogika opiekuńcza na rozdrożu(127-148). W: R. Bida, K. Zieliński (red.). Jak dziś sprawować opiekę nad potrzebującymi. Warszawa: PWN.

Article in a journal – surname and first name initial, year of publication, 
title of the article, title of the journal in italics, no., page range:

Iksińska, J. (2022). Z badań nad historią wychowania w Wielkopolsce. Biuletyn Historii Wychowania, 4, 38–45.

Internet source: author(s) surname (if any), first name initial, (year), 
article (text) title, website address, page range, (access:…):
Olejnik, Sz. (2016). Wypalenie zawodowe u nauczycieli. 
http://www.publikacje.edu.pl/publikacje.php?nr=12427, 1-10 (access: 5.06.2020).
Note: sources written in a font other than Latin should be transliterated. 
Next to the source in the original language, we provide it in transliteration:
Выготский, Л.С., (1996). Игра и ее роль в психическом развитии ребенка. Вопросы психологии, No 6, 62–76 / Vygotskij, L.S. (1996). Igra i ee rol' v psihicheskom razvitii rebenka. Voprosy psihologii, nr 6, 62–76.
Note: Please check if the publications cited in the article have a DOI 
(digital object identifier). If so, we provide it in the bibliography at the end after a semicolon:
Pacuła, D. (2014). Dialogowość relacji – relacyjność dialogu. Przegląd Humanistyczny , nr 2, 39-56; doi: 012.75.9.3276.