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<title>KOVANCILAR MESLEK YÜKSEKOKULU</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 17:34:14 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Exploring the emerging COVID-19 research trends and current status in the field of education: A bibliometric analysis and knowledge mapping</title>
<link>http://hdl.handle.net/11508/20983</link>
<description>Exploring the emerging COVID-19 research trends and current status in the field of education: A bibliometric analysis and knowledge mapping
Karakose, Turgut; Demirkol, Murat
Background/purpose – The current study aims to analyze the thematic&#13;
structures and trends of scientific publications that examine the relationship&#13;
between the COVID-19 pandemic and education, while presenting a&#13;
roadmap for future research on this topic.&#13;
Materials/methods – The data were obtained from the Web of Science&#13;
Core Collection (WoSCC) bibliographic database by identifying the&#13;
publications that examine the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic&#13;
and education, then were analyzed using bibliometric methodology and&#13;
content analysis. VOSviewer, GraphPad softwares, and visualization maps&#13;
were used to analyze the data and to present the findings.&#13;
Results – The results of the study show that publications examining the&#13;
relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and education focused on&#13;
“online education” and “teacher education,” while the countries that&#13;
contributed the most to publications on this issue were USA, United&#13;
Kingdom, Canada, and Spain. It was determined that most publications&#13;
preferred the “theoretical model” and the majority of the research data&#13;
were obtained through “scale/interview forms.” Furthermore, the findings&#13;
of this study revealed that during the COVID-19 pandemic period, the&#13;
editorial/refereeing processes of the articles submitted to academic journals&#13;
were carried out very quickly and the articles were published unusually&#13;
quickly.&#13;
Conclusion – This study indicated that the majority of scientific studies on&#13;
COVID-19 are focused on the field of health, and that there is limited edition&#13;
research on COVID-19-related education. To the best of the authors’&#13;
knowledge, the current study is the first research article in the international&#13;
literature to examine the thematic structures and trends of scientific&#13;
publications on the relationship between solely education and COVID-19&#13;
through bibliometric and content analysis; and contributes to the knowledge&#13;
base on COVID-19-related education by mapping the existing knowledge.
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2021-05-19T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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