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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Wildflower seed packets lead to pollinator-friendly behaviors, though more follow-up is needed
Kerr, Kevin C. R., & Harricharan, Ashley K. (2021). Assessing the impact of complimentary wildflower seed packets as an outreach tool for promoting pollinator conservation at a zoo. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 20, 92-106.
Curriculum enrichment can benefit a local community's response to climate change
Duggan, Gregory Lawrence, Jarre, Astrid, & Murray, Grant. (2021). Learning for change: Integrated teaching modules and situated learning for marine social-ecological systems change. The Journal of Environmental Education, 52, 118-132.
Factors that contribute to engineering students choosing a career in climate change
Shealy, Tripp, Katz, Andrew, & Godwin, Allison. (2021). Predicting engineering students’ desire to address climate change in their careers: an exploratory study using responses from a U.S. National survey. Environmental Education Research, 27, 1054-1079.
Gender identity as it relates to and environmental activism and artivism
Rodríguez-Labajos, Beatriz, & Ray, Isha. (2021). Six avenues for engendering creative environmentalism. Global Environmental Change, 68, 102269.
Effects of pandemic policies on children's emotions in Portugal
Rios, Clementina, Neilson, Alison Laurie, & Menezes, Isabel. (2021). COVID-19 and the desire of children to return to nature: Emotions in the face of environmental and intergenerational injustices. The Journal of Environmental Education, 52, 335-346.
Three areas of improvement for relating environmental education research and policy
Rickinson, Mark, & McKenzie, Marcia. (2021). Understanding the research-policy relationship in ESE: insights from the critical policy and evidence use literatures. Environmental Education Research, 27, 480-497.
Environmental education organizations can facilitate a motivating workplace for educators
Pratson, Daniel, Stern, Marc J., & Powell, Robert B. (2021). What organizational factors motivate environmental educators to perform their best?. The Journal of Environmental Education, 52, 256-271.
Educational games can successfully supplement traditional teaching methods on sustainability topics
Parrondo, M., Rayon-Viña, F., Borrell, Y. J., & Miralles, L. (2021). Sustainable Sea: A board game for engaging students in sustainable fisheries management. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 20, 406-421.
Citizen science programs can improve environmental knowledge and behaviors
Morales, Pamela K., Roslan, Nadiah, Haas, Andrea, & Lykins, Amy D. (2021). Citizen science engagement: Lessons learned from the ClimateWatch “Scientist for a Day” program. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 20, 393-405.
Traditional variables expected to predict pro-environmental attitude and behaviors relating to estuary health prove to be insignificant
Monroe, Martha C., Crandall, Chelsey, & Maynard, Lily T. (2021). Conservation behavior can defy traditional predictors. The Journal of Environmental Education, 52, 149-161.
Classroom environmental lessons are strongest influences on sustainability knowledge in college students
Michel, Jessica Ostrow, & Zwickle, Adam. (2021). The effect of information source on higher education students’ sustainability knowledge. Environmental Education Research, 27, 1080-1098.
Developing effective conservation messages for students and community members
Gonzalez, Andrea Martinez, & Reynolds-Tylus, Tobias. (2021). Attitude-intention consistency in the context of energy and water conservation: Examining the moderating role of vested interest. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 20, 319-333.