Plagiarism Policy

The author must agree to the issue of plagiarism; therefore, the submitted paper must be free from plagiarism. The author must check for indications of plagiarism using a similarity checker tool. Before being published in the journal, the article will be rechecked by the editor using Ithenticate to check for similarity, with a policy of at least 25%.

Note to the Author

permata education The Teaching Learning Riset Journal (TLRJ) will assess each case of plagiarism based on its own criteria. If only plagiarism is detected, whether by the editor, peer reviewers, or editorial staff at any stage before the publication of the manuscript, before or after acceptance, during editing, or at the proof stage, we will inform the author, then ask them to rewrite the text or properly cite the text and include the original source. If the plagiarism reaches, that is, if at least 25% of the original submission is plagiarism, the article may be rejected and the author's institution/company will be notified. Therefore, we highly recommend that authors carefully check the content of the article before submitting it to our journal for publication. We ask authors to use "Plagiarism Detection Software" to check for plagiarism before submitting it as the first step, although it is not entirely reliable.

Plagiarism statement

Every author in the Permata Education Journal Teaching Learning Research Journal (TLRJ) is required to complete a plagiarism-free statement and submit it along with the manuscript by uploading the additional file in the open journal system or via email to https://jurnal.permataedukasi.com/TLRJ