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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Siegner, Alana, & Stapert, Natalie. (2020). Climate change education in the humanities classroom: a case study of the Lowell school curriculum pilot. Environmental Education Research, 26, 511-531.
Zaradez, Noam, Sela-Sheffy, Rakefet, & Tal, Tali. (2020). The identity work of environmental education teachers in Israel. Environmental Education Research, 26, 812-829.
Cheeseman, Adam, & Wright, Tarah. (2020). Perspectives from parents: An investigation of the longer-term benefits of an earth education summer camp program. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 19, 117-128.
Clark, C. R., Heimlich, J. E., Ardoin, N. M., & Braus, J. (2020). Using a Delphi study to clarify the landscape and core outcomes in environmental education. Environmental Education Research, 26, 381-399.
Wilkins, Emily J., Smith, Jordan W., & Keane, Rose. (2020). Social media communication preferences of national park visitors. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 19, 4-18.
Duxbury, Theodore, Bradshaw, Karen, Khamanga, Sandile, Tandlich, Roman, & Srinivas, Sunitha. (2020). Environmental health promotion at a National Science Festival: An experiential-education based approach. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 19, 155-170.
Edwards, Melissa, Brown, Paul, Benn, Suzanne, Bajada, Christopher, Perey, Robert, Cotton, Deborah, … Waite, Katrina. (2020). Developing sustainability learning in business school curricula – productive boundary objects and participatory processes. Environmental Education Research, 26, 253-274.
Yılmaz, Simge, Temiz, Zeynep, & Semiz, Güliz Karaarslan. (2020). Children’s understanding of human–nature interaction after a folk storytelling session. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 19, 88-100.
Glaab, Sabine, & Heyne, Thomas. (2020). Focus wildlife park: Outdoor learning at workstations for primary school children. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 19, 141-154.
Monroe, Martha C., Oxarart, Annie, & Walkingstick, Tamara. (2019). Talking about climate change: How to enhance trust with forestry audiences. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 18, 43-52.
Ferguson, Bruce G., Morales, Helda, Chung, Kimberly, & Nigh, Ron. (2019). Scaling out agroecology from the school garden: the importance of culture, food, and place. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 43(7-8), 724-743. 10.1080/21683565.2019.1591565
Rosset, Peter, Val, Valentín, Barbosa, Lia Pinheiro, & McCune, Nils. (2019). Agroecology and La Via Campesina II. Peasant agroecology schools and the formation of a sociohistorical and political subject. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 43(7-8), 895-914. 10.1080/21683565.2019.1617222