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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Using Portraiture in the Classroom to Stimulate Kinship with Animals
Kalof, Linda, Zammit-Lucia, Joe, Bell, Jessica, & Granter, Gina. (2016). Fostering kinship with animals: animal portraiture in humane education. Environmental Education Research, 22, 203-228.
Understanding the Role of Eco-Attractions in Fostering Human–Nature Connections
Dunkley, Ria Ann. (2016). Learning at eco-attractions: Exploring the bifurcation of nature and culture through experiential environmental education. The Journal of Environmental Education, 47, 213-221.
Drawing-Based Evaluation of Ecosystem Knowledge Used as Alternative Assessment
Dentzau, Michael W., & Martínez, Alejandro José Gallard. (2016). The development and validation of an alternative assessment to measure changes in understanding of the longleaf pine ecosystem. Environmental Education Research, 22, 129-152.
Using Music Videos to Teach Science
Crowther, Gregory J., McFadden, Tom, Fleming, Jean S., & Davis, Katie. (2016). Leveraging the power of music to improve science education. International Journal of Science Education, 38, 73-95.
Improved Conservation Knowledge after a Park Visit
Burnett, Edmund, Sills, Erin, Peterson, Nils, & DePerno, Christopher. (2016). Impacts of the conservation education program in Serra Malagueta Natural Park, Cape Verde. Environmental Education Research, 22, 538-550.
Culturally Responsive Teaching for Science Education
Brown, Julie C., & Crippen, Kent J. (2016). Designing for culturally responsive science education through professional development. International Journal of Science Education, 38, 470-492.
An Integrated Approach to Inquiry in the Science Classroom
Bevins, Stuart, & Price, Gareth. (2016). Reconceptualising inquiry in science education. International Journal of Science Education, 38, 17-29.
Self-Esteem and Connectedness to Nature on Youth Wilderness Expeditions
Barton, Jo, Bragg, Rachel, Pretty, Jules, Roberts, Jo, & Wood, Carly. (2016). The Wilderness Expedition An Effective Life Course Intervention to Improve Young People’s Well-Being and Connectedness to Nature. Journal of Experiential Education, 39, 59-72.
Addressing the Nature of Science through Teaching about Climate Change
Arya, Diana, & Maul, Andrew. (2016). The building of knowledge, language, and decision-making about climate change science: a cross-national program for secondary students. International Journal of Science Education, 38, 885-904.
Compassion towards other humans positively correlates with pro-environmental tendencies and increases pro-environmental intentions
Pfattheicher, Stefan, Sassenrath, Claudia, & Schindler, Simon. (2016). Feelings for the suffering of others and the environment: Compassion fosters proenvironmental tendencies. Environment and Behavior, 48, 929-945.
Using a theoretical framework to promote lasting change in sustainability education within higher education institutions
Holdsworth, Sarah, & Thomas, Ian. (2016). A sustainability education academic development framework (SEAD). Environmental Education Research, 22, 1073-1097.
Improving Teacher Candidates' Confidence in Using Classroom Technology
Willis, Jana, Weiser, Brenda, & Smith, Donna. (2016). Increasing teacher confidence in teaching and technology use through vicarious experiences within an environmental education context. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 15, 199-213.