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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Does access to green space impact the mental well-being of children: A systematic review
McCormick, R. (2017). Does access to green space impact the mental well-being of children: A systematic review. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 37, 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pedn.2017.08.027
The autonomy-authority duality of shared decision-making in youth environmental action
Schusler, T.M., Krasny, M.E., & Decker, D.J. (2017). The autonomy-authority duality of shared decision-making in youth environmental action. Environmental Education Research, 23(4), 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2016.1144174
How participatory processes impact children and contribute to planning: A case study of neighborhood design from Boulder, Colorado, USA
Derr, V., & Kovács, I. G. (2017). How participatory processes impact children and contribute to planning: A case study of neighborhood design from Boulder, Colorado, USA. Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability, 10(1), 20. https://doi.org/10.1080/17549175.2015.1111925
Environmental hope encourages pro-environmental behaviors in students
Kerret, Dorit, Orkibi, Hod, & Ronen, Tammie. (2016). Testing a model linking environmental hope and self-control with students’ positive emotions and environmental behavior. The Journal of Environmental Education, 47, 307-317.
Using the Evaluability Assessment Method to Determine Programming's Intended Outcomes
da Silva, Daniela Salvatierra, Jacobson, Susan K., Monroe, Martha C., & Israel, Glenn D. (2016). Using evaluability assessment to improve program evaluation for the Blue-throated Macaw Environmental Education Project in Bolivia. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 15, 312-324.
Mobile Devices for Improving Students' Understanding of Flowers
Zacharia, Zacharias C., Lazaridou, Charalambia, & Avraamidou, Lucy. (2016). The use of mobile devices as means of data collection in supporting elementary school students’ conceptual understanding about plants. International Journal of Science Education, 38, 596-620.
Scientific Citizenship: Understanding student knowledge, motivations, and beliefs
Vesterinen, Veli-Matti, Tolppanen, Sakari, & Aksela, Maija. (2016). Toward citizenship science education: what students do to make the world a better place?. International Journal of Science Education, 38, 30-50.
A Framework for Guiding Primary School Students through Inquiry-Based Science
van Uum, Martina S. J., Verhoeff, Roald P., & Peeters, Marieke. (2016). Inquiry-based science education: towards a pedagogical framework for primary school teachers. International Journal of Science Education, 38, 450-469.
Enhancing Education for Sustainable Development during Adolescence
Olsson, Daniel, & Gericke, Niklas. (2016). The adolescent dip in students’ sustainability consciousness—Implications for education for sustainable development. The Journal of Environmental Education, 47, 35-51.
Social Psychology's Influence on Environmental Concern and Behavior
Newman, Todd P., & Fernandes, Ronald. (2016). A re-assessment of factors associated with environmental concern and behavior using the 2010 General Social Survey. Environmental Education Research, 22, 153-175.
Teaching Climate Change Alongside the Carbon Cycle to Improve Learning
Monroe, Martha C., Hall, Stephanie, & Li, Christine Jie. (2016). Can climate change enhance biology lessons? A quasi-experiment. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 15, 125-137.
Using Tablets to Increase Science Literacy among National Park Visitors
Merson, Martha, Allen, Louise C., Cox, Pam L., & Hristov, Nickolay I. (2016). Roving with a Digital Visual Library Increased Learning Opportunities at Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Journal of Interpretation Research, 21.