From home to classroom: A 20-year global bibliometric analysis of children’s reading literacy

Authors

Shanina Sharatol Ahmad Shah (1) , Lim Seong Pek (2) , Zuwati Hasim (1) , Simah Mamat (3) , Lo Yueh Yea (3) , Huzaina Abdul Halim (1)
(1) Universiti Malaya, Malaysia., Malaysia
(2) Inti International University, Malaysia., Malaysia
(3) University Malaya, Malaysia., Malaysia

Abstract

Reading literacy is crucial for children's academic achievement. This bibliometric analysis aims to study children's reading literacy development from 2005 to 2024. Data were obtained from the Web of Science Core Collection by applying inclusion criteria that narrowed the search to peer-reviewed journal articles and conference proceedings published in English. Utilizing VOSviewer, 190 documents meeting the eligibility criteria were assessed to identify notable works, establishing publishing trends, and examine subject structures via co-occurrence, co-citation, and performance analyses. The results indicate a continuous enhancement in research input, with notable contributions to socioeconomic challenges, educational strategies, domestics literacy environments, and the application of extensive assessment frameworks such as PISA and PIRLS. A comprehensive conceptual framework grounded in modern literacy models, sociocultural points, and comparative educational research was illustrated through co-citation analysis. Co-occurrence analysis identified key themes in educational environments, including reading comprehension, achievement, linguistic proficiency, motivation and early intervention. Cluster analysis revealed four principal thematic categories, underscoring the intricacy and interrelation of literacy studies. The results underscore the intricacies of reading literacy, shaped by structural, cognitive, emotional, and societal factors. To offer more comprehensive frameworks for literacy development, they also disclose opportunities for enhanced integration across academic subjects. This study offers an evidence-based synthesis aligned with Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality education) to inform future research, policy and instructional activities aimed at promoting equitable and effective reading outcomes for children globally. 

Keywords:

Children; education quality; home literacy environment; literacy achievement; reading literacy

Author Biographies

Shanina Sharatol Ahmad Shah, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia.

Senior Lecturer and Head of Department, Language and Literacy Education Department, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Education, University Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,  

Lim Seong Pek, Inti International University, Malaysia.

Lecturer, Centre for Educational Sustainability Development and Strategies, Faculty of educational and Liberal Arts, Inti International University, Malaysia.

Zuwati Hasim, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia.

Deputy Dean of Research, Faculty of Education, University Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Simah Mamat, University Malaya, Malaysia.

Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Education, University Malaya, Malaysia.

Lo Yueh Yea, University Malaya, Malaysia.

Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Education, University Malaya, Malaysia.

Huzaina Abdul Halim, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia.

Senior lecturer, Faculty of Education, University Malaya, Malaysia.

Published

30-05-2026

How to Cite

Sharatol Ahmad Shah, S., Lim, S. P., Hasim, Z., Mamat, S. ., Lo, Y. Y., & Abdul Halim, H. (2026). From home to classroom: A 20-year global bibliometric analysis of children’s reading literacy. Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.17509/kcah6019

How to Cite

Sharatol Ahmad Shah, S., Lim, S. P., Hasim, Z., Mamat, S. ., Lo, Y. Y., & Abdul Halim, H. (2026). From home to classroom: A 20-year global bibliometric analysis of children’s reading literacy. Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.17509/kcah6019

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