Announcements

Acknowledgment to Our Authors

2025-06-08

On behalf of the editorial board, the scientific committee, and the Discimus Corporation, we extend our sincere gratitude to the authors who have entrusted their academic work to this independent and collective editorial project. For Volume 2 of the year 2025, we received a total of 49 submissions, which are currently at various stages of the editorial process: similarity check and detection of AI-generated writing using Turnitin, assignment of peer reviewers, analysis of reviewer suggestions, incorporation of revisions and clarifications, as well as final editing and design. Each of these stages is conceived not as a mere bureaucratic procedure, but as a rigorous, ethical, and collective exercise in knowledge construction, guided by principles of quality, depth, and academic responsibility.

We reaffirm that this editorial endeavor has never been, and will never be, a profit-driven enterprise. We do not align ourselves with the market logic that currently prevails in many universities, research centers, and academic circles, where prestige has been reduced to a position in the Quartiles, Journal Impact Factor, or h-index—often used as synonyms for academic value—without accounting for the unequal conditions of access, production, and dissemination that underpin them.

Our work resists the commodification that underlies publishing models which charge fees to authors, privileging those who can afford to pay and excluding those who cannot. In contrast, we are committed to open, democratic science that is radically engaged with epistemic justice. A science built from the ground up—from the territories, from the classrooms, and from the lived experiences of those who teach, research, struggle, and transform.

We are fully aware that even some alternative knowledge repositories—initially created as acts of resistance—have begun to replicate, uncritically, the classificatory and hierarchical structures of dominant models. In response, we reaffirm, now more than ever, our anti-capitalist commitment to open publishing: non-commercial, without article processing charges, and without profit-seeking goals. We publish because we believe. We publish because we teach. We publish because we resist.

Thank you for walking this path with us.

Leonardo Avendaño R.

Discimus: proyecto editorial público

2025-05-08

Knowledge, as a common good, must be accessible, shared, and collectively constructed in order to contribute to the transformation of social, cultural, and educational realities. When commodified, it loses its emancipatory potential and becomes subject to exclusionary logics that privilege those who can afford to produce or access it. Defending knowledge as a public good therefore entails challenging both economic and symbolic barriers that hinder its free circulation, particularly in educational contexts where its appropriation is essential for human and community development.

In recent decades, various editorial practices have consolidated a profit-driven model in which many academic journals charge fees for publication, and scholarly prestige is subordinated to quantitative metrics, impact indexes, and rankings. These dynamics have created a hierarchical structure that tends to concentrate scientific visibility in a few spaces controlled by platforms that have adopted the label “databases,” thus monopolizing the legitimation of knowledge. This scenario has generated significant tensions with the principles of open access and with the epistemic plurality that should characterize educational research.

In response to this context, Discimus positions itself as an editorial space dedicated to the dissemination of school-based, critical, and contextually grounded knowledge. It aims to promote a more equitable and open circulation of academic work, one that is committed to contemporary pedagogical debates while resisting editorial logics that prioritize market interests over the formative and social role of scientific production. The journal emerges from within public schools and is driven by teachers whose everyday practices contribute to the construction of a public and transformative science.

Call for Papers: Discimus Digital Journal of Education (Vol. 4, No. 2, June-December 2025)

2025-02-27

Discimus invites the academic community to submit original manuscripts in the following categories:

• Essays, reflections, and opinion articles.

• Reviews and state-of-the-art articles.

• Research findings and innovative tools.

• Artistic works derived from teaching experiences.

 

Important Dates:

Manuscript submission period: February 27 to June 11, 2025.

For detailed guidelines and manuscript submissions, please visit https://revistadiscimus.com/index.php/01/04.

For inquiries, contact us at contacto@revistadiscimus.com

Discimus: El conocimiento siempre abierto y accesible

2024-12-18

Desde nuestra fundación, en Discimus: Revista Digital de Educación, hemos creído firmemente en un principio: el conocimiento debe estar al alcance de todos. Por eso, desde el primer día, hemos adoptado las prácticas del acceso abierto diamante, garantizando que tanto los autores como los lectores puedan participar sin barreras económicas.

Esto significa que:

  1. Publicar en Discimus siempre ha sido gratuito.Desde nuestros inicios, hemos trabajado para que los investigadores y educadores puedan compartir sus ideas sin preocuparse por tarifas de publicación.
  2. Leer Discimus siempre ha sido libre.Todos nuestros artículos están disponibles para cualquier persona, en cualquier parte del mundo, de forma gratuita y sin restricciones.
  3. El conocimiento como bien común.Nuestros contenidos se publican bajo la  licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0), que promueven su uso responsable y alientan la colaboración académica y el aprendizaje colectivo.

Esta filosofía nos ha permitido construir una comunidad académica que valora el diálogo, la inclusión y el impacto social del conocimiento. Seguimos comprometidos con estos valores y con la idea de que el conocimiento no debe tener límites, porque su propósito es transformar realidades y abrir nuevas posibilidades.

En estas fechas especiales, queremos desearles una Feliz Navidad y un 2025 lleno de prosperidad, aprendizaje y buenas ideas. Que este nuevo año sea una oportunidad para seguir construyendo juntos un mundo más justo y lleno de conocimiento compartido.

Atentamente,
Equipo Editorial Discimus

Nuevo Ejemplar de la Revista Discimus: Diálogos universidad, escuela y territorios,

2024-12-01

Te invitamos a leer el nuevo ejemplar de la revista Discimus, volumen 3, número 2, titulado Diálogos universidad, escuela y territorios, una apuesta por la ciencia abierta y la democratización del conocimiento. En esta edición, encontrarás artículos que exploran las conexiones entre la academia, las escuelas y los territorios. Los autores y autoras abordan temas esenciales desde diversas perspectivas, generando un diálogo que invita a reflexionar sobre el papel de las instituciones educativas frente a los desafíos del territorio.

Gran noticia hemos sido indizados en Biblat-CLASE

2024-10-16

Discimus, Digital Journal of Education, has been included in the CLASE and BIBLAT databases. This indexing not only increases the visibility of our research but also strengthens the international projection of our authors. We deeply appreciate your collaboration and constant support on this path of growth. #WeAreDiscimusJournal #DiscimusCorporation