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.
This project is a partnership with Children & Nature Network and NAAEE. Funded by the Pisces Foundation with support from ee360, ee360+, and the U.S. Forest Service. Learn more.
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Joint Attention: Family Learning Talk in Museums
Povis, Kaleen Tison, & Crowley, Kevin J. (2015). Family Learning in Object-Based Museums: The Role of Joint Attention. Visitor Studies, 18, 168-182.
Climate Change: Hope's Role in Pro-Environmental Behavior
Ojala, Maria. (2015). Hope in the Face of Climate Change: Associations With Environmental Engagement and Student Perceptions of Teachers’ Emotion Communication Style and Future Orientation. The Journal of Environmental Education, 46, 133-148.
Developing Leadership Skills Through Service-Learning Courses
Lester, Scott W. (2015). Melding Service Learning and Leadership Skills Development: Keys to Effective Course Design. Journal of Experiential Education, 38, 280-295.
Making Early Science Education Hands-On, Heads-On, and Hearts-On
Inan, Hatice Zeynep, & Inan, Taskin. (2015). 3Hs Education: Examining hands-on, heads-on and hearts-on early childhood science education. International Journal of Science Education, 37, 1974-1991.
Service Learning for Pre-Service Teachers: Community Partner Responses
Hildenbrand, Susan M., & Schultz, Susan M. (2015). Implementing Service Learning in Pre-Service Teacher Coursework. Journal of Experiential Education, 38, 262-279.
Increasing Diversity in the Natural-Resource Field
Haynes, Nia A., & Jacobson, Susan. (2015). Barriers and Perceptions of Natural Resource Careers by Minority Students. The Journal of Environmental Education, 46, 166-182.
Successful Sustainability Education Practices
Green, Monica, & Somerville, Margaret. (2015). Sustainability education: researching practice in primary schools. Environmental Education Research, 21, 832-845.
Expanding Our Understanding of the Benefits of School Gardens
Green, Monica, & Duhn, Iris. (2015). The force of gardening: Investigating children’s learning in a food garden. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 31, 60-73.
Assessing Outcomes Through an Interactive Art-Based Evaluation Tool
Flowers, Ami A., Carroll, John P., Green, Gary T., & Larson, Lincoln R. (2015). Using art to assess environmental education outcomes. Environmental Education Research, 21, 846-864.
Learning to be Leaders for Change
Ferreira, Jo-Anne, Ryan, Lisa, & Davis, Julie. (2015). Developing Knowledge and Leadership in Pre-Service Teacher Education Systems. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 31, 194-207.
Fostering Specific Attitudes and Beliefes for Pro-Environmental Behavior
Carmi, Nurit, Arnon, Sara, & Orion, Nir. (2015). Seeing the forest as well as the trees: general vs. specific predictors of environmental behavior. Environmental Education Research, 21, 1011-1028.
Integrating “Icky” Insects into Science Education Curriculum
Breuer, Gabriele B., Schlegel, Jurg, Kauf, Peter, & Rupf, Reto. (2015). The importance of being colorful and able to fly: Interpretation and implications of children’s statements on selected insects and other invertebrates. International Journal of Science Education, 37, 2664-2687.