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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Analyzing the Relationship Between Researchers and Rural Communities
Winters, Charlene A., Kuntz, Sandra W., Weinert, Clarann, & Black, Brad. (2014). A Case Study Exploring Research Communication and Engagement in a Rural Community Experiencing an Environmental Disaster. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 13, 213-226.
U.S. Newspapers and Their Role in the Environmental Movement
Grantham, Susan, & Jr, Edward T. Vieira. (2014). Risk Dimensions and Political Decisions Frame Environmental Communication: A Content Analysis of Seven U.S. Newspapers From 1970–2010. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 13, 91-98.
Making a Case for the Connection Between Environmental Education and Academic Achievement
Ghent, Cynthia, Trauth-Nare, Amy, Dell, Katie, & Haines, Sarah. (2014). The Influence of a Statewide Green School Initiative on Student Achievement in K–12 Classrooms. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 13, 250-260.
Examining Preconceived Ideas of Sharks to Design Better Zoo Exhibits
Neves, João Pedro Correia das, & Monteiro, Rute Cristina Rocha. (2014). How full is your luggage? Background knowledge of zoo visitors regarding sharks. Environmental Education Research, 20, 291-312.
Evaluating Residential Environmental Education
Bourke, Nicholas, Buskist, Connie, & Herron, Julie. (2014). Residential Environmental Education Center Program Evaluation: An Ongoing Challenge. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 13, 83-90.
Motivations and Changes in Conservation Behavior of Zoo Volunteers
Bixler, Robert D., Joseph, Stephanie L., & Searles, Vicki M. (2014). Volunteers as Products of a Zoo Conservation Education Program. The Journal of Environmental Education, 45, 57-73.
Factors that Motivate Children in Science
Bathgate, Meghan E., Schunn, Christian D., & Correnti, Richard. (2014). Children’s motivation toward science across contexts, manner of interaction, and topic. Science Education, 98, 189-215.
Incorporating Indigenous Perspectives in Place-Based Education
Bang, Megan, Curley, Lawrence, Kessel, Adam, Marin, Ananda, III, Eli S. Suzukovich, & Strack, George. (2014). Muskrat theories, tobacco in the streets, and living Chicago as Indigenous land. Environmental Education Research, 20, 37-55.
Helping Museum Docents Shift to Student-Centered Pedagogy
Allen, Lauren B., & Crowley, Kevin J. (2014). Challenging beliefs, practices, and content: How museum educators change. Science Education, 98, 84-105.
Best Practices in Environmental Education and Program Evaluation
Stern, Marc J., Powell, Robert Baxter, & Hill, Dawn. (2014). Environmental education program evaluation in the new millennium: what do we measure and what have we learned?. Environmental Education Research, 20, 581-611.
Visitor Motivation and Education Outcomes at the Zoo
Schultz, James G. W., & Joordens, Steve. (2014). The effect of visitor motivation on the success of environmental education at the Toronto Zoo. Environmental Education Research, 20, 753-775.
Model for Developing and Assessing Civic Environmental Engagement Programs
Riemer, Manuel, Lynes, Jennifer, & Hickman, Gina. (2014). A model for developing and assessing youth-based environmental engagement programmes. Environmental Education Research, 20, 552-574.