Top citation year was 2025 with 119 citations. Average citations per year stand at 58. Each indexed article contributes around 3.89 citations on average. Latest CiteScore for 2026 is 4.87, indicating a Upward trend. Based on 2025 CiteScore comparison across active journals, this journal falls in Z4. Most cited article currently has 32 citations.
Eureka: Journal of Educational Research
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Most Cited Article
The impact of stress on students’ academic performance
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Yearly Citations
| Year | Citations |
|---|---|
| 2026 |
41
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| 2025 |
119
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| 2024 |
59
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| 2023 |
13
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About This Journal
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(1) Transformative educational research entails a comprehensive exploration of innovative approaches designed to substantially elevate educational effectiveness through a multifaceted lens. This research investigates pioneering management techniques that enhance institutional operations, focusing on optimizing leadership practices, streamlining resource allocation, and refining policy implementation to foster supportive and efficient learning environments. Additionally, it emphasizes the creation and refinement of inclusive educational practices that cater to diverse student needs, ensuring equitable access and engagement for learners with various learning styles, disabilities, and cultural backgrounds. The research further delves into factors influencing academic performance, analyzing the interplay of motivational strategies, assessment methods, and support systems to identify and implement effective interventions. By synthesizing insights from these areas, transformative educational research aims to develop actionable strategies that not only improve teaching and learning processes but also drive systemic changes in educational institutions, ultimately enhancing student success and institutional efficacy.
(2) E-learning in primary to higher education explores the integration of technology within educational settings across all levels, from primary to higher education, with a focus on enhancing the learning experience through digital tools and platforms. This research examines the deployment and impact of various e-learning technologies, such as Learning Management Systems (LMS), interactive multimedia, and virtual classrooms, to support and enrich the educational process. It evaluates how these technologies facilitate personalized learning, promote student engagement, and provide flexible access to resources and instruction. Additionally, the research investigates the challenges and opportunities associated with implementing e-learning, including issues related to digital equity, user training, and technological infrastructure. By analyzing the effectiveness of technology integration in diverse educational contexts, this research aims to identify best practices and innovative solutions that improve instructional delivery, support diverse learning needs, and enhance educational outcomes across different educational stages.
(3) Equity and inclusive practices in education involves a detailed analysis of approaches designed to promote fairness and inclusivity within educational settings, emphasizing the importance of culturally responsive, socially contextualized, and needs-based educational practices. This research scrutinizes strategies for developing and implementing curricula and teaching methods that respect and incorporate diverse cultural perspectives, addressing the unique needs of students from various backgrounds. It explores how inclusive practices can be integrated into everyday teaching to accommodate students with disabilities, varying learning styles, and different socio-economic conditions, ensuring that all learners have equitable access to educational opportunities. Additionally, the research examines systemic factors that influence educational equity, such as institutional policies, resource allocation, and teacher training. By investigating these dimensions, this research aims to identify effective methods for creating educational environments that are both inclusive and equitable, ultimately fostering a more just and supportive learning experience for every student.
(4) Artificial intelligence-assisted learning explores the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in education to enhance learning strategies and provide personalized educational experiences. This research investigates how AI technologies, such as adaptive learning systems, intelligent tutoring, and data-driven analytics, can be leveraged to tailor educational content and interventions to individual students' needs and learning preferences. It examines the effectiveness of AI in facilitating personalized learning paths, offering real-time feedback, and predicting students' performance to inform instructional decisions. Additionally, the research addresses the integration of AI tools within diverse educational contexts, considering factors such as technological infrastructure, ethical considerations, and the training required for educators to effectively use these tools. By focusing on the intersection of AI, technology, and innovation, this research aims to uncover how AI can transform traditional educational methods, enhance student engagement, and improve learning outcomes across various educational environments.
The journal publishes a broad range of article types and formats, and there are no limitations in theoretical, empirical or methodological content. The journal particularly welcomes research with the potential for global impact, especially about perspective, and work on achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal of ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all.
Topics
Eureka: Journal of Educational Research covers a broad range of areas related to education in schools, universities, vocational institutions, early childhood settings and the community. It will be concerned with formal and informal education in multiple contexts with a particular focus on students, teachers and parents, their social interactions and the political contexts in which they are embedded. Eureka: Journal of Educational Research will be eclectic, which will support a full range of research methods that address critical and significant issues. Specific topics include (but are not limited to):
educational productivity and assessment
transformative potential of blended learning
vocational education and training
digital literacy through education
microlearning in education and training
character education in educational settings
education and economic development
professional development of teacher-educators
English-medium instruction
religious education in diverse societies
the development of educational delivery mechanisms
instructional projects and inventions
educational program design and impact,
application of new technologies,
technological settings for educational collaboration
open and distance education system
evaluation of educational practices
institutional management and performance
practice of computer-supported collaborative learning
creative strategies to improve educational management
how students learn in the independent or collaborative activity
multimodal literacy in the 21st century
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