The Journal of The Learning Sciences

The Journal of the Learning Sciences is a peer-reviewed academic journal and an official publication of the International Society of the Learning Sciences. It covers research on learning and education and is published by Taylor & Francis publishers. It was started in 1991 by founding editor Janet L. Kolodner from the Georgia Institute of Technology. The current editors are Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver (Rutgers University) and Yasmin B. Kafai 'University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education). The founding editor emeritus is Janet L. Kolodner (Georgia Institute of Technology).

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