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:

  1. There is strong evidence of misconduct and plagiarism.
  2. 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).
  3. The findings have previously been published elsewhere without proper cross-referencing, permission, or justification (a case of redundant publication).
  4. Plagiarism is present.
  5. 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.