Correction and Retraction Policy
Imagint is committed to upholding integrity in the literature and publishing errata. It will always be responsive to any violations or omissions. Retraction notices are situation-specific and follow the COPE Retraction Guidelines.
Teaching, Learning, and Development will be considered for retraction if:
- There is strong evidence of misconduct and plagiarism.
- The review team has clear evidence that the findings are not useful, either due to errors (e.g., data falsification) or unintentional errors (e.g., calculation errors or experimental errors).
- The findings have previously been published elsewhere without proper cross-referencing, permission, or justification (a case of redundant publication).
- Plagiarism is present.
- The research contains elements of ethnicity, religion, race, and intergroup relations (SARA) or unethical practices.
The journal's retraction mechanism follows the COPE Retraction Guidelines.
