Exploring the emerging COVID-19 research trends and current status in the field of education: a bibliometric analysis and knowledge mapping

Q3 Social Sciences
Turgut Karakose, Murat Demirkol
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Background/purpose The current study aims to analyze the thematic structures and trends of scientific publications that examine the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and education, while presenting a roadmap for future research on this topic. Materials/methods-The data were obtained from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) bibliographic database by identifying the publications that examine the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and education, then were analyzed using bibliometric methodology and content analysis. VOSviewer, GraphPad softwares, and visualization maps were used to analyze the data and to present the findings. Results-The results of the study show that publications examining the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and education focused on "online education" and "teacher education," while the countries that contributed the most to publications on this issue were USA, United Kingdom, Canada, and Spain. It was determined that most publications preferred the "theoretical model" and the majority of the research data were obtained through "scale/interview forms." Furthermore, the findings of this study revealed that during the COVID-19 pandemic period, the editorial/refereeing processes of the articles submitted to academic journals were carried out very quickly and the articles were published unusually quickly. Conclusion-This study indicated that the majority of scientific studies on COVID-19 are focused on the field of health, and that there is limited edition research on COVID-19-related education. To the best of the authors knowledge, the current study is the first research article in the international literature to examine the thematic structures and trends of scientific publications on the relationship between solely education and COVID-19 through bibliometric and content analysis;and contributes to the knowledge base on COVID-19-related education by mapping the existing knowledge. © 2021 Universitepark. All rights reserved.
探索教育领域新出现的新冠肺炎研究趋势和现状:文献计量分析和知识图谱
背景/目的当前的研究旨在分析科学出版物的主题结构和趋势,研究新冠肺炎大流行与教育之间的关系,同时为该主题的未来研究提供路线图。材料/方法-通过识别研究新冠肺炎大流行与教育之间关系的出版物,从科学网核心收藏(WoSCC)文献数据库中获得数据,然后使用文献计量方法和内容分析进行分析。VOSviewer、GraphPad软件和可视化地图用于分析数据并呈现结果。结果研究结果显示,研究新冠肺炎大流行与教育之间关系的出版物侧重于“在线教育”和“教师教育”,而对这一问题的出版物贡献最大的国家是美国、英国、加拿大和西班牙。经确定,大多数出版物倾向于“理论模型”,大多数研究数据是通过“量表/访谈形式”获得的。此外,本研究的结果表明,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,提交给学术期刊的文章的编辑/评审过程进行得非常快,文章发表得异常迅速。结论本研究表明,大多数关于新冠肺炎的科学研究都集中在卫生领域,并且有关于新冠肺炎相关教育的限量版研究。据作者所知,本研究是国际文献中第一篇通过文献计量和内容分析研究科学出版物关于单纯教育与新冠肺炎之间关系的主题结构和趋势的研究文章;并通过绘制现有知识,为新冠肺炎相关教育的知识库做出贡献。©2021大学公园。保留所有权利。
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Educational Process International Journal
Educational Process International Journal Social Sciences-Education
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