eeWORKS is a program of NAAEE in partnership with Stanford University and the University of Florida to develop comprehensive literature reviews exploring the impact of EE on key environmental and social outcomes. The result of each research review is a research synthesis and series of communication tools to translate the results of the analysis for wider audiences. If you want to learn about what a large body of research in EE says about a particular topic - for example K-12 student outcomes or climate change education - the eeWORKS research reviews are a great place to start.
Listen to Stanford researcher Nicole Ardoin explain the eeWORKS process.
Watch a short summary of the eeWORKS findings on the benefits of EE for K-12 students.
Learn more about the findings on student outcomes.