Recently, the number of studies oriented to multidisciplinary science education is becoming more widespread with the increasing prevalence of 21 century-based applications. It is necessary to determine the subjects that are focused on educational research and the subjects that are studied frequently or rarely in order to draw a framework. Identifying science, technology, engineering, and mathematic (STEM) -oriented studies in science education with systematic content analysis accelerates researchers working in this field and gives them clarity about the subjects, samples, and a variety of variables. Therefore, the aim of this study is to examine STEM-oriented studies in science education between 2017 and 2021 with systematic content analysis in terms of different variables in Turkey. The study was conducted according to certain criteria. Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases and indexes were examined. the number of publications made in Turkish is greater than the number of publications in English. One of the striking findings in the data obtained is that the number of publications with two authors is the highest compared with the distribution of the number of other authors. The journal that has published the most articles is Science Activities-Projects and Curriculum Ideas. The most used sample is composed of secondary school students, and the most preferred range as the sample type is between 11 and 30. There is an almost equal ratio between the research methods (quantitative and qualitative) used in the studies. It is seen that the tools classified as alternative evaluations are used the most in the studies, whereas concept maps are the least used data collection tool. It is thought that the study will guide researchers who will conduct STEM-oriented studies in science education and will help with popular trend topics that have been widely discussed recently in Turkey.
Recently, the number of studies oriented with multi disciplines in science education is becoming more widespread with the increasing prevalence of 21 century-based applications. It is necessary to determine the subjects that are focused on educational research and to determine the subjects that are studied frequently or rarely in order to draw a framework. Identifying science, technology, engineering and mathematic (STEM) -oriented studies in science education with a systematic content analysis accelerates researchers working in this field and gives them clarity about the subjects, samples and a variety of variables. Therefore, the aim of the study is to examine STEM-oriented studies in science education between the years 2017 and 2021 with systematic content analysis in terms of different variables in Turkey. The study was carried out according to certain criteria. Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar databases and indexes were examined. It is understood that the number of publications made in Turkish is more than the number of publications in English. One of the striking findings in the data obtained is that the number of publications with two authors is the highest compared to the distribution of the number of other authors. In the distribution of authors' institutions of publications MoNE (Ministry of National Education), Muş Alparslan and Gazi University seem to come forward in the ranking. The journal that has published the most article is Science Activities-Projects and Curriculum Ideas. The most used sample is composed of secondary school students and the most preferred range as the sample type is between 11 and 30. There is an almost an equal ratio between the research methods (quantitative and qualitative) used in the studies. It is seen that the tools classified as alternative evaluations are used the most in the studies while concept maps are the least used data collection tool. It is thought that the study will guide the researchers who will do STEM-oriented studies in science education and will help about the popular trend topics that have been widely discussed recently in Turkey.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Out-of-School Learning, Teacher Education and Professional Development of Educators, Social and Humanities Education (Excluding Economics, Business and Management) |
Journal Section | Research Articles |
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Early Pub Date | February 23, 2024 |
Publication Date | March 14, 2024 |
Published in Issue | Year 2024 Volume: 6 Issue: 2 |