eeRESEARCH combines research for environmental education and the movement to connect children and nature. The database includes multiple ways to search for articles, syntheses, and research summaries.
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Kenis, Anneleen, & Mathijs, Erik. (2012). Beyond individual behaviour change: the role of power, knowledge and strategy in tackling climate change. Environmental Education Research, 18, 45-65.
Lawrence, Eva K. (2012). Visitation to Natural Areas on Campus and its Relation to Place Identity and Environmentally Responsible Behaviors. The Journal of Environmental Education, 43, 93-106.
Lin, Huann-shyang, Hong, Zuway-R., & Huang, Tai-Chu. (2012). The role of emotional factors in building public scientific literacy and engagement with science. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 25-42.
Lumpe, Andrew, Czerniak, Charlene, Haney, Jodi, & Beltyukova, Svetlana. (2012). Beliefs about teaching science: The relationship between elementary teachers’ participation in professional development and student achievement. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 153-166.
Morag, Orly, & Tal, Tali. (2012). Assessing learning in the outdoors with the field trip in natural environments (FiNE) framework. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 745-777.
Rabinovich, Anna, Morton, Thomas A., & Birney, Megan E. (2012). Communicating climate science: The role of perceived communicator’s motives. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 32, 11-18.
Schelly, Chelsea, Cross, Jennifer E., Franzen, William, Hall, Pete, & Reeve, Stu. (2012). How to Go Green: Creating a Conservation Culture in a Public High School Through Education, Modeling, and Communication. The Journal of Environmental Education, 43, 143-161.
Stern, Marc J., Wright, Elizabeth, & Powell, Robert Baxter. (2012). Motivating participation in national park service curriculum-based education programs. Visitor Studies, 15, 28-47.
Stolpe, Karin, & Björklund, Lars. (2012). Seeing the Wood for the Trees: Applying the dual-memory system model to investigate expert teachers’ observational skills in natural ecological learning environments. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 101-125.
Svihla, Vanessa, & Linn, Marcia C. (2012). A design-based approach to fostering understanding of global climate change. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 651-676.
Wee, Bryan. (2012). A cross-cultural exploration of children’s everyday ideas: implications for science teaching and learning. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 609-627.
Bruni, Coral M., Chance, Randie C., & Schultz, Wesley. (2012). Measuring Values-Based Environmental Concerns in Children: An Environmental Motives Scale. The Journal of Environmental Education, 43, 1-15.