Mapping Intellectual of Student Well-Being, Literacy, and Numeracy in Primary Education in the 21st Century

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  • Yeyen Febrilia Universitas Muhammadiyah Bangka Belitung
  • Azka ‘Afifah Universitas Muhammadiyah Bangka Belitung
  • Irpan Zuhri Universitas Muhammadiyah Bangka Belitung
  • Rahma Aini Universitas Muhammadiyah Bangka Belitung
  • Sindy Sataroh Universitas Muhammadiyah Bangka Belitung
  • Ulyma Tahara Arisandi Universitas Muhammadiyah Bangka Belitung

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12928/cece.v3i2.2268

Keywords:

bibliometric, literacy, numeracy, primary education, student well-being

Abstract

The increasing complexity of educational systems has intensified interest in understanding the relationships among student well-being, literacy, and numeracy in primary education. While literacy and numeracy are recognized as essential competencies for lifelong learning, growing evidence indicates that students’ psychological, emotional, and social well-being plays a critical role in shaping academic achievement and learning outcomes. Despite the expanding literature, a comprehensive overview of the intellectual structure and thematic evolution of this research area remains limited. Address this gap, this study conducted a bibliometric analysis of global research on student well-being, literacy, and numeracy in primary education using 144 Scopus-indexed publications published between 2011 and 2026. Data were analyzed using the Bibliometrix R Package and Biblioshiny, combining performance analysis and science mapping techniques, including publication trends, citation patterns, author productivity, source impact, institutional contributions, international collaboration, keyword co-occurrence, thematic evolution, co-citation networks, and bibliographic coupling. The results reveal a rapidly growing field with an annual growth rate of 21.25%. Australia emerged as the leading contributor, while Positive Psychology, Self-Determination Theory, Social-Emotional Learning, and school mental health formed the principal intellectual foundations. Thematic development demonstrates a transition from general well-being studies toward integrated investigations connecting psychological well-being with literacy achievement, numeracy development, educational resilience, and digital learning environments. Emerging research directions include digital well-being, learning analytics, and artificial intelligence in education. Based on these findings, the study proposes a Well-Being-Literacy-Numeracy Ecosystem Framework, positioning student well-being as a fundamental mechanism supporting literacy and numeracy development and promoting holistic educational success in primary education.

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2026-08-17

How to Cite

Febrilia, Y., ‘Afifah , A., Zuhri, I., Aini, R., Sataroh, S., & Tahara Arisandi, U. (2026). Mapping Intellectual of Student Well-Being, Literacy, and Numeracy in Primary Education in the 21st Century . Contemporary Education and Community Engagement (CECE), 3(2), 129–148. https://doi.org/10.12928/cece.v3i2.2268

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