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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Educators’ experiences and strategies for responding to ecological distress
Verlie, Blanche, Clark, Emily, Jarrett, Tamara, & Supriyono, Emma. (2021). Educators’ experiences and strategies for responding to ecological distress. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 37(2), 132-146. 10.1017/aee.2020.34
Stories could help teach children the importance of nature
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.
Investigating social media preferences to improve national park communications
Wilkins, Emily J., Smith, Jordan W., & Keane, Rose. (2020). Social media communication preferences of national park visitors. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 19, 4-18.
Implementation of climate change education in the humanities classroom
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.
Awe-inspiring experiences in nature may change behavior
Hicks, Jonathan R., & Stewart, William P. (2020). Learning from wildlife-inspired awe. The Journal of Environmental Education, 51, 44-54.
Evaluating the impact of a high school program on environmental leadership and environmental behavior
Blythe, Charlotte, & Harré, Niki. (2020). Encouraging transformation and action competence: A Theory of Change evaluation of a sustainability leadership program for high school students. The Journal of Environmental Education, 51, 83-96.
Impacts of integrating citizen science into the classroom on student learning
Aivelo, Tuomas, & Huovelin, Suvi. (2020). Combining formal education and citizen science: a case study on students’ perceptions of learning and interest in an urban rat project. Environmental Education Research, 26, 324-340.
Using autobiographical memory functions can enhance environmental education evaluation
Wu, Meng, Zhu, Zhen, Chen, Jin, Niu, Lijuan, & Liu, Chi-Chang. (2020). Autobiographical memory functions: an emancipatory approach to construct environmental education outcomes. Environmental Education Research, 26, 632-649.
Shifting stigmatized perceptions of wild animals using environmental education
Wu, Meng, Yuan, Tzu-Chi, & Liu, Chi-Chang. (2020). Changing stigma on wild animals: a qualitative assessment of urban pupils’ pre- and post-lesson drawings. Environmental Education Research, 26, 830-848.
Visitors to nature center exhibit gained local watershed knowledge
Wolfe, Christopher R., Cedillos-Whynott, Elizabeth M., & Vanni, Michael J. (2020). You Live in a Watershed! Informal Environmental Science Education with a State Park Exhibit. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 19, 74-87.
Incorporating diverse environmental perspectives can help to advance environmental education
Stapleton, Sarah Riggs. (2020). Toward critical environmental education: a standpoint analysis of race in the American environmental context. Environmental Education Research, 26, 155-170.
How environmental values vary between Korean and Indonesian pre-service science teachers
Rachmatullah, Arif, Lee, Jun-Ki, & Ha, Minsu. (2020). Preservice science teachers’ ecological value orientation: A comparative study between Indonesia and Korea. The Journal of Environmental Education, 51, 14-28.