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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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.
Trott, Carlie D. (2020). Children’s constructive climate change engagement: Empowering awareness, agency, and action. Environmental Education Research, 26, 532-554.
Rodríguez-Chueca, Jorge, Molina-García, Agustín, García-Aranda, César, Pérez, Javier, & Rodríguez, Encarnación. (2020). Understanding sustainability and the circular economy through flipped classroom and challenge-based learning: an innovative experience in engineering education in Spain. Environmental Education Research, 26, 238-252.
Francis, Charles A., Nicolaysen, Anna Marie, Lieblein, Geir, & Breland, Tor Arvid. (2020). Transformative education in agroecology: student, teacher, and client involvement in colearning. International Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources, 47(3), 280-294. 10.7764/ijanr.v47i3.2262
Mickelsson, Martin. (2020). ‘I think it works better if we have an example to help us’: experiences in collaboratively conceptualizing the scaling of education for sustainable development practices in South Africa. Environmental Education Research, 26, 341-358.
Eugenio-Gozalbo, Marcia, Pérez-López, Raquel, & Tójar-Hurtado, Juan-Carlos. (2020). Identifying key issues for university practitioners of garden-based learning in Spain. The Journal of Environmental Education, 51, 246-255.
Moseley, Christine, Summerford, Haily, Paschke, Melissa, Parks, Caroline, & Utley, Juliana. (2020). Road to collaboration: Experiential learning theory as a framework for environmental education program development. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 19, 238-258.
Bláha, Jan D., & Kučerová, Silvie R. (2020). The usability of economic maps for students of various age groups: an example for a discussion of a multi-stage concept of teaching aids. International Research in Geographical & Environmental Education, 29, 129-145.
Dale, Ryan G., Powell, Robert B., Stern, Marc J., & Garst, Barry A. (2020). Influence of the natural setting on environmental education outcomes. Environmental Education Research, 26, 613-631.
Virranmäki, Eerika, Valta-Hulkkonen, Kirsi, & Rusanen, Jarmo. (2019). Powerful knowledge and the significance of teaching geography for in-service upper secondary teachers – a case study from Northern Finland. International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 28, 103-117.
Chao, Pei-Hua, Yu, Chia-Pin, Chang, Jui-Pang, & Chueh, Ho-chia. (2019). Effectiveness of family-oriented interpretive media with different design characteristics: A study of family visitors’ satisfaction on the worksheets of a botanical garden. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 18, 331-349.
Solís, Patricia, Huynh, Niem Tu, Huot, Philippe, Zeballos, Marcela, Ng, Astrid, & Menkiti, Nwasinachi. (2019). Towards an overdetermined design for informal high school girls’ learning in geospatial technologies for climate change. International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 28, 151-174.