Research trends on ethnoscience based learning through bibliometric analysis: Contributed to physics learning

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H.N. Hidaayatullaah, N. Suprapto, E. Hariyono, B.K. Prahani, D. Wulandari

2021 Journal of Physics: Conference Series Vol. 2110 Issue 1 Conference paper Cited by 33 Quartile

Abstract

The research purposes are 1) Analyse the results of bibliometric mapping visualization on research trends ethnoscience-based learning and its contribution to physics learning, 2) Analyse author collaboration on research trends ethnoscience-based learning, and 3) Recommendations for future ethnoscience research in physics learning. In this research, the descriptive method is applied with a bibliometric approach. Data was obtained through the Scopus and Google Scholar databases published in the period 2011-2020. The results showed that ethnoscience-based learning made a major contribution to science learning at the elementary to junior high school level and physics at the high school to university level. Ethnoscience can be integrated with learning innovations in schools and can also train/improve students' thinking skills. Ethnoscience also dominates the social sciences. The recommended research trends in the Scopus and Google Scholar databases are physics learning about ethno-stem, development of ethnoscience-based physics teaching materials, ethnoscience-based physics learning to train students' scientific literacy and problem-solving skills. © 2021 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved.

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Science Education Postgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri, Surabaya, Indonesia