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Journal : Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA

The Role of Guided Inquiry to Improve Critical Thinking Skills in Physics Education: A Systematic Review of Indonesian Studies Yaumie, Savana Nisva; Jatmiko, Budi; Satriawan, Muhammad; Supardi, Zainul Arifin Imam; Arivi, Maharani Agustina
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i3.pp1893-1908

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This study aims to systematically analyze the role of the Guided Inquiry model in improving students' critical thinking skills in physics education in Indonesia, while also identifying current research trends, implementation strategies, and gaps in the literature. The study employed a systematic literature review (SLR) using the PRISMA framework, complemented by a bibliometric analysis, to substantiate the results. Articles were retrieved from the SINTA, DOAJ, and Google Scholar databases with a publication period from 2018 to early 2025 using the Boolean string (“inkuiri terbimbing” OR “guided inquiry”) AND (“berpikir kritis” OR “critical thinking” OR “higher-order thinking skills”). Of the 117 articles identified, 27 met the inclusion criteria and were further analyzed. The analysis was descriptive, based on the year of publication, research design, educational level, instruments, and data analysis methods, as well as bibliometric mapping using VOSviewer to identify research clusters and emerging gaps. The results of the study show that the guided inquiry model is most commonly used at the upper secondary level, often employing quasi-experimental research designs, particularly pre-test-post-test control groups, and data analysis methods such as t-tests and N-gain. The dominant instrument is the essay test, although it has the disadvantage of subjectivity in assessment. The bibliometric visualization reveals that keywords such as critical thinking, guided inquiry model, and data analysis are the focus of research, while the aspect of practical applicability remains relatively underinvestigated. Another interesting finding is that the assessment indicators show the highest increase, as guided inquiry encourages students to compare the experiment results with the theoretical framework. In contrast, the self-regulation indicators show the lowest increase, which is attributed to a lack of reflective exercises and the limitations of the assessment tools. Overall, guided inquiry has proven effective in promoting various dimensions of critical thinking, especially in physics topics that require logical thinking and data analysis. However, the aspect of self-reflection is not yet sufficiently addressed and requires more attention in lesson design and assessment strategies. This study contributes to the field by providing a systematic and bibliometric mapping of the relevant literature, which can serve as a reference for teachers, researchers, and policymakers in designing more innovative, context-based physics lessons focused on strengthening 21st-century skills.    Keywords: guided inquiry, critical thinking skills, physics learning.
Co-Authors Adi Jufriansah Al Amin, Rouf Alhusni, Hanan Zaki Ali Hasbi Ramadani ARDININGTYAS, DEVIA Arfiati Ulfa Utami Arivi, Maharani Agustina Arrahmat, Mohamad Wahdiansyah Arzak, Kirana Aureola Bakkara, Hasanuddin Bambang Hariadi Bergsma, Lindsay N. Binar Kurnia Prahani Bohlen Purba, Charles BR, Nahdia Rupawanti Bunyamin, Muhammad Abd Hadi Citra, Nina Fajriyah DAMAYANTI, FRANSISKA Diah Hari Kusumawati Dian Sari, Agung Suci Dwikoranto EKA VIRDIYANTI, FEZYLIA ELOK SUDIBYO ENDANG SUSANTINI Erlina, Nia EVA SETIAWATI, WIWID FEHABUTAR, DALIANA Fitria, Triyuni Fitriana Eka Sari Nurwiyati Hariyono, Eko Hidayat, Thamrin Himmah, Rif'atul Husni Mubarok Imam Supardi Isnawati Isnawati Julianto Lemantara Kardi, Soeparman Kohar, Soelastri Kurtulus, Muhammed Akif Latifah, Nonik Lestari, Nurita Apridiana Limatahu, Iqbal Lintangesukmanjaya, Rahmatta Thoriq M. Ansor Anwar M. J. Dewiyani Sunarto Madlazim Madlazim Maimon Sumo Miftakhul Ilmi Suwignya Putra Mita Anggaryani Moniz, Joana Paula Gerabella da Costa muh. Tawil Muhammad Habibbulloh Muharlisa, Nurfa MUNASIR Mundilarto Mundilarto Nadi Suprapto Najib, Nasa Nasrun Balulu Neswary, Shalsa Billa Ardhana Ni’mah, Vika Luthfiyatun Noly Shofiyah Nugroho, Yuli Sutoto Nur baity Nurasfidar, Nurasfidar Oka Saputra Perkasa, Prayoga Oksa PRASETYO, ERWIN Pristianti, Mila Candra PUTRI AYU ANDIRA, DINDA Qotrunnada, Nova Allysa R Rosyid Raharjo Raharjo Rahmawati, Lukluk Rahmayani, Alfiana Rai Sujanem Rohmah, Nur Lailatur Roslan, Astil Harli Rosmiati Rosmiati Rosyid, Rosyid Rudiana Agustini Rusli, Muh. Aqil Safitri, Shabrina Safitri, Wahyu Inda Saiyidah Mahtari Salenda, Muliadin Sapari, Hidayat Saphira, Hanandita Veda Satriawan, Muhammad Shoffan Fatkhulloh Sri Poedjiastoeti Suci Prihatiningtyas SULISTYO YULIA PUTRI, SHINTA SULIYANAH SULIYANAH Supardi, ZA Imam Suparningsih, Suparningsih Suprianto Suprianto Supriyadi Supriyadi Susanti, Weni Syahra, Syahra Takda, Amiruddin Tan Amelia Tangke Allo, Alberto Yonathan TITIN SUNARTI Tjipto Prastowo Tri Sagirani Umar, Bahariyah Utama Alan Deta VERONIKA FATMA UTAMI, DENIS Wahono Widodo WAHYU KURNIAWAN, YONDA Wardani, Cindy Adelia Wicaksono, Iwan Wijayanti, Nanda Yaumie, Savana Nisva YOPI PUTRA, LINGGA Z. A. Imam Supardi Z.A. IMAM SUPARDI ZAINUL ARIFIN IMAM SUPARDI Zulkarnaen Zulkarnaen Zulkifli Ahmad