Journal of Educational Sciences
Vol. 10 No. 6 (2026): Journal of Educational Sciences

Contribution of Guided Discovery Learning Model in Improving Scientific Literacy: Systematic Literature Review

Nadhira Salsabila (Department of Science Education, Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences, Semarang State University, 50229, Indonesia)
Arif Widiyatmoko (Department of Science Education, Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences, Semarang State University, 50229, Indonesia)
Novi Ratna Dewi (Department of Science Education, Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences, Semarang State University, 50229, Indonesia)
Dyah Rini Indriyanti (Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences, Semarang State University , 50229, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
05 Jun 2026

Abstract

Scientific literacy needs to be strengthened through science education that engages students in evidence-based inquiry and reasoning. Guided Discovery Learning (GDL) is considered relevant because it guides students in discovering concepts through teacher guidance; however, literature reviews examining the relationship between scientific literacy, science process skills, and critical thinking skills in the context of GDL remain limited. This study aims to analyze the contribution of GDL to these three competencies and to explain the role of science process skills and critical thinking in strengthening scientific literacy. The study employed a Systematic Literature Review following the PRISMA flowchart. Articles were retrieved from Google Scholar, ERIC, and DOAJ between 2021 – 2026 and were then selected based on inclusion criteria. A total of 29 articles met the criteria for qualitative and thematic descriptive analysis. The results of the study indicate that (1) GDL is most frequently reported at the high school level, particularly in Biology, followed by Science, while Chemistry and Physics appear in equal numbers; (2) GDL contributes to scientific literacy by encouraging students to engage in exploration, scientific inquiry, data analysis, and evidence-based conclusion drawing; (3) Science process skills function as procedural abilities in conducting scientific work, while critical thinking plays a role in analyzing information and evaluating evidence.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JES

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Subject

Religion Humanities Education Library & Information Science Other

Description

JES publishes original articles on the latest issues and trends occurring regionally and internationally in the educational sciences with the aim to advance our knowledge both in term of theory and practice. Moreover, this journal also covers the issues concerned with the following special sections: ...