EXPLORING THE TREND OF EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING IN HIGH SCHOOL: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS IN SCOPUS DATABASE
DOI: 10.18173/2354-1075.2025-0099
Abstract
Experiential learning has become increasingly popular in many countries around the world. This learning method is widely applied across various educational levels and fields. In this study, we evaluate the scientific outcomes of research publications on experiential education in high schools, using scientific data extracted from the Scopus database. A bibliometric analysis was conducted with 231 documents that were filtered according to our research criteria. The results show that the USA has the highest number of publications on this topic. Research trends are quite diverse, with recent studies mainly focusing on experiential learning in STEM education, experiential learning with virtual reality technology, and others. The research collaboration network among countries shows that the USA collaborates with most countries in this field. Growth trends are not yet high and continuous, and other results are detailed in the research findings section.