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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How botanic gardens can contribute to science learning for families
Haywood, Naomi. (2018). Beauty in the foreground, science behind the scenes: families’ views of science learning in a botanic garden. Environmental Education Research, 24, 1085-1101.
Developing Self-Efficacy in Pre-Service Teachers to Further Education for Sustainability
Gan, Dafna, & Gal, Adiv. (2018). Self-efficacy for promoting EfS among pre-service teachers in Israel. Environmental Education Research, 24, 1062-1075.
Assessing professional development techniques for environmental educators in Brazil
Galiazzi, Maria do Carmo, de Freitas, Diana Paula Salomão, de Lima, Cleiva Aguiar, Cousin, Cláudia da Silva, de Souza, Moacir Langoni, & Cupelli, Rodrigo Launikas. (2018). Narratives of learning communities in environmental education. Environmental Education Research, 24, 1501-1513.
Nature-based preschools enhance resiliency among students
Ernst, Julie, Johnson, Michaela, & Burcak, Firdevs. (2018). The Nature and Nurture of Resilience:Exploring the Impact of Nature Preschools on Young Children’s Protective Factors. International Journal of Early Childhood Environmental Education, 6, 12.
Teachers find long-term mentoring support very helpful for implementing environmental education
Ernst, Julie, & Erickson, Deanna M. (2018). Environmental education professional development for teachers: A study of the impact and influence of mentoring. The Journal of Environmental Education, 49, 357-374.
Encouraging pro-environmental values and behaviors through urban farming
Dutta, Deborah, & Chandrasekharan, Sanjay. (2018). Doing to being: farming actions in a community coalesce into pro-environment motivations and values. Environmental Education Research, 24, 1192-1210.
Marketing messages reminding consumers of mortality may influence bottled water consumption
Cote, Stephanie, & Wolfe, S. E. (2018). Evidence of mortality salience and psychological defenses in bottled water campaigns. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 17, 281-298.
Context shapes environmental knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors
Braun, Tina, Cottrell, Richard, & Dierkes, Paul. (2018). Fostering changes in attitude, knowledge and behavior: demographic variation in environmental education effects. Environmental Education Research, 24, 899-920.
Photo-elicitation foster connectedness to oceans but not necessarily conservation action
Andrews, Steve, Stocker, Laura, & Oechel, Walter. (2018). Underwater Photo-Elicitation: A New Experiential Marine Education Technique. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 34, 33-60.
Determining environmental course selection motives and environmental literacy among teaching and non-teaching students
Alkaher, Iris, & Goldman, Daphne. (2018). Characterizing the motives and environmental literacy of undergraduate and graduate students who elect environmental programs – a comparison between teaching-oriented and other students. Environmental Education Research, 24, 969-999.
Evaluating the Impact of Nature Preschools on Creative Thinking in Early Childhood
Wojciehowski, Mandi, & Ernst, Julie. (2018). Creative by Nature: Investigating the Impact of Nature Preschools on Young Children’s Creative Thinking. The International Journal of Early Childhood Environmental Education, 6, 3-20.
Impacts of Varied Types of Experiences on Long-Term Memory in the GLOBE Program
Winklerova, Karolina, Cincera, Jan, Krepelkova, Sarka, & Kroufek, Roman. (2018). The GLOBE Program: Long-term memories of program-relevant experience. The Journal of Environmental Education, 49, 400-410.