Top citation year was 2024 with 90 citations. Average citations per year stand at 56.29. Each indexed article contributes around 4.14 citations on average. Latest CiteScore for 2026 is 11.33, indicating a Upward trend. Based on 2025 CiteScore comparison across active journals, this journal falls in Z3. Most cited article currently has 44 citations.
BIOLOVA
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Most Cited Article
Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) dari akar bambu apus (Gigantochola apus) meningkatkan pertumbuhan tanaman
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Yearly Citation Performance
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Yearly Citations
| Year | Citations |
|---|---|
| 2026 |
30
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| 2025 |
84
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| 2024 |
90
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| 2023 |
84
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| 2022 |
81
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| 2021 |
22
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| 2020 |
3
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About This Journal
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BIOLOVA is Jurnal of Biology Education in Magister Program (e-ISSN: 2716-473X, p-ISSN: 2716-4748) is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, and academic studies in the field of Biology Education. The journal aims to advance the field of Biology Education by providing a platform for educators, researchers, and academics to share their findings and insights. BIOLOVA is dedicated to promoting the development of innovative approaches, methodologies, and educational practices in the teaching and learning of biology at the postgraduate level.
BIOLOVA welcomes submissions on a wide range of topics, including:
Biology Education
Teaching and Learning of Biology, Curriculum Development in Biology Education, Pedagogical Approaches in Biology, Biology Education Assessment, Biology Education Policies, and Educational Technology in Biology Education.
Research and Development
Educational Research in Biology, Educational Innovations in Biology, Development of Teaching Materials, Educational Media for Biology, Learning Strategies, and Teacher Professional Development in Biology Education.
Quantitative and Qualitative Research
Quantitative Methods in Biology Education, Qualitative Research in Biology Education, Experimental Research in Biology Education, and Case Studies in Biology Teaching.
Critical Analysis and Islamic Studies in Biology Education
Integration of Islamic Perspectives in Biology Education, Critical Thinking in Biology Education, Interdisciplinary Approaches to Biology Education, and Islamic Educational Philosophy in Science.
Other Related Studies in Biology Education
Biology Education in the Context of Sustainability, Ecological Literacy, Global Environmental Issues, and Biology for Social Development.
All submissions to BIOLOVA undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality, accuracy, and relevance of the published research. The journal encourages the submission of papers that present innovative, original, and well-researched content, as well as those that contribute to the development of new educational theories, practices, and frameworks in the field of Biology Education.
BIOLOVA is committed to promoting open access to scientific research and aims to make research widely accessible to a global audience, including educators and students in developing countries who may have limited access to expensive scientific journals. The journal seeks to foster collaboration and the exchange of ideas between researchers, educators, and students in the field of Biology Education, both within the ASEAN region and worldwide.
BIOLOVA is published twice a year, in February and August, by Universitas Muhammadiyah Metro.
Types of Published Articles
BIOLOVA publishes two main types of articles: research articles and review articles.
Research Articles
Research articles in BIOLOVA report original research findings in the field of Biology Education. These articles should include a clear research question, methodology, results, and conclusion. The article should also provide a detailed discussion of the findings, their implications, and their contributions to the field of Biology Education. BIOLOVA does not accept case studies unless they have significant educational or community impact. The manuscript length, including references, must not exceed 10,000 words.
Review Articles
Review articles in BIOLOVA comprehensively examine and synthesize existing literature on specific topics in Biology Education. These articles should critically analyze current research, identify gaps in knowledge, and suggest future research directions. The format and length of review articles are more flexible compared to research articles. Review articles are typically under 12,000 words, including references.
All published articles in BIOLOVA must adhere to rigorous research standards and ethical guidelines. The journal encourages the submission of innovative and original research that advances the field of Biology Education.
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