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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Storylines can be beneficial for student learning in EE and science education
Lindgren, Samantha, Morris, Kristi, & Price, Amanda. (2021). Designing environmental storylines to achieve the complementary aims of environmental and science education through science and engineering practices. The Journal of Environmental Education, 52, 239-255.
Professional development program builds confidence in teaching climate change
Li, Christine Jie, Monroe, Martha C., Oxarart, Annie, & Ritchie, Tracey. (2021). Building teachers’ self-efficacy in teaching about climate change through educative curriculum and professional development. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 20, 34-48.
Filmmaking program positively impacts student's perceptions of climate change and resiliency
Leckey, Erin H., Littrell, Megan K., Okochi, Christine, González-Bascó, Ián, Gold, Anne, & Rosales-Collins, Samantha. (2021). Exploring local environmental change through filmmaking: The Lentes en Cambio Climático program. The Journal of Environmental Education, 52, 207-222.
Utilizing problem-based learning to facilitate interdisciplinary pedagogy for political ecology
Kirsop-Taylor, Nick, Appiah, D., Steadman, A., & Huggett, M. (2021). Reflections on integrating the political into environmental education through problem-based learning and political ecology. The Journal of Environmental Education, 52, 1-13.
State standards and political affiliation influence teaching about climate change in TX and CA
Khalidi, Rana, & Ramsey, John. (2021). A comparison of California and Texas secondary science teachers’ perceptions of climate change. Environmental Education Research, 27, 669-686.
A climate change toolkit can make place-based education more effective
Khadka, Akriti, Li, Christine Jie, Stanis, Sonja Wilhelm, & Morgan, Mark. (2021). Unpacking the power of place-based education in climate change communication. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 20, 77-91.
Collaboration, professional development opportunities, and slow lesson integration may be key for sustainable development education
Hurd, Emily, & Ormsby, Alison A. (2021). Supporting K-12 teachers in the context of whole-school sustainability: four case studies. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 20, 303-318.
Teaching the teacher through nature journaling
Tsevreni, Irida. (2021). Nature journaling as a holistic pedagogical experience with the more-than-human world. The Journal of Environmental Education, 52, 14-24.
Environmental educators can create safe spaces for gender exploration and identity development
Decker, Abigail, & Morrison, Scott A. (2021). Decoding gender in nature-based education: perceptions of environmental educators. Environmental Education Research, 1-16.
Art-infused and place-based EE programs yield increased knowledge and connection for students
Schneller, A. J., Harrison, L. M., Adelman, J., & Post, S. (2021). Outcomes of art-based environmental education in the Hudson River Watershed. Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 20(1), 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1533015X.2019.1617805
Utilising the community cultural wealth framework to explore Sierra Leonean parents’ experiences of outdoor adventure education in the United Kingdom
Cook, R. (2021). Utilising the community cultural wealth framework to explore Sierra Leonean parents’ experiences of outdoor adventure education in the United Kingdom. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14729679.2021.1902825
Increased exposure to nature reduces elementary students’ anxiety
Rıan, S. W., & Coll, K. M. (2021). Increased exposure to nature reduces elementary students’ anxiety. Ecopsychology. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/eco.2020.0070