Local Wisdom-Based Learning for Future Chemistry Education Research: A Bibliometric Analysis Using VOSviewer and RStudio Applications

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Title: Local Wisdom-Based Learning for Future Chemistry Education Research: A Bibliometric Analysis Using VOSviewer and RStudio Applications
Language: English
Authors: Khairani Novia, Nurfina Aznam
Source: Journal of Teaching and Learning. 2026 20(1):315-332.
Availability: Journal of Teaching and Learning. 401 Sunset Ave. Faculty of Education, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9B 3P4. Tel: 519-253-3000 Ext. 4068; e-mail: jtl@uwindsor.ca; Web site: https://ojs.uwindsor.ca/index.php/JTL
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 18
Publication Date: 2026
Document Type: Journal Articles
Information Analyses
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Publications, Educational Research, Periodicals, Bibliometrics, Journal Articles, Information Retrieval, Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Influences, Culturally Relevant Education, Authors, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Citations (References)
Geographic Terms: Indonesia, United States, Australia, United Kingdom, South Africa, China, Canada, Spain, New Zealand, Germany
ISSN: 1492-1154
1911-8279
Abstract: Since 2015, research on local wisdom in science education has shown consistent growth, with a notable surge in 2023. While studies integrating local wisdom into physics, biology, and mathematics are abundant, bibliometric analyses focusing on chemistry education remain limited. This study aims to map research trends using data from the Web of Science database, which has been analyzed using VOSviewer and RStudio. The results reveal fluctuations in publication trends from 2015 to 2024, with Indonesia among the top 10 contributor countries. Indonesia's cultural and geographical diversity--spanning multiple islands and ethnic groups--makes it a rich source for local wisdom-based educational research. Education Sciences, a journal based in Switzerland, is the most active publisher, with 26 related articles. Frequently used keywords include learning models, performance, engagement, achievement, pedagogy, and knowledge. Despite increasing interest, Indigenous knowledge remains underexplored in chemistry education. Therefore, integrating local wisdom requires a thoughtful selection of pedagogical strategies, learning content, and relevant chemistry concepts. The findings underscore that this remains a promising area of research that warrants further investigation.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2026
Accession Number: EJ1494689
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Since 2015, research on local wisdom in science education has shown consistent growth, with a notable surge in 2023. While studies integrating local wisdom into physics, biology, and mathematics are abundant, bibliometric analyses focusing on chemistry education remain limited. This study aims to map research trends using data from the Web of Science database, which has been analyzed using VOSviewer and RStudio. The results reveal fluctuations in publication trends from 2015 to 2024, with Indonesia among the top 10 contributor countries. Indonesia's cultural and geographical diversity--spanning multiple islands and ethnic groups--makes it a rich source for local wisdom-based educational research. Education Sciences, a journal based in Switzerland, is the most active publisher, with 26 related articles. Frequently used keywords include learning models, performance, engagement, achievement, pedagogy, and knowledge. Despite increasing interest, Indigenous knowledge remains underexplored in chemistry education. Therefore, integrating local wisdom requires a thoughtful selection of pedagogical strategies, learning content, and relevant chemistry concepts. The findings underscore that this remains a promising area of research that warrants further investigation.
ISSN:1492-1154
1911-8279