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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Esthetic engagement with art creation can promote students' understanding of human and nature relationships
Yi, Xiaoming. (2019). Ecological education through aesthetic engagement. The Journal of Environmental Education, 50, 183-191.
How does powerful knowledge come into play in a geography curriculum?
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.
Authors argue education for sustainability teaches a more sustainable vision of the future than STEM education
Smith, Caroline, & Watson, Jane. (2019). Does the rise of STEM education mean the demise of sustainability education?. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 35, 1-11.
Viewing 'scaling' as a learning process enables a better understanding of scaling Education for Sustainable Development activities
Mickelsson, Martin, Kronlid, David O., & Lotz-Sisitka, Heila. (2019). Consider the unexpected: scaling ESD as a matter of learning. Environmental Education Research, 25, 135-150.
Effects of three teaching approaches on elementary student's environmental values
Glaab, Sabine, & Heyne, Thomas. (2019). Green classroom vs. classroom – Influence of teaching approaches, learning settings, and state emotions on environmental values of primary school children. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 18, 179-190.
Approaching the interconnectedness of soils and climate change through systems thinking
de Sousa, Luiza Olim, Hay, Emerentia Antoinette, & Liebenberg, Danica. (2019). Teachers’ understanding of the interconnectedness of soil and climate change when developing a systems thinking concept map for teaching and learning. International Research in Geographical & Environmental Education, 28, 324-342.
Immersive kitchen garden program can develop children's ecoliteracy and promote connection to nature
Wallace, Heather D. (2019). Transdisciplinary learning in a kitchen garden: connecting to nature and constructing a path to ecoliteracy?. International Research in Geographical & Environmental Education, 28, 309-323.
Differences in risk perception in Portuguese youths
Martins, Bruno, Nunes, Adélia, & Lourenço, Luciano. (2019). Spatial risk perception among 9th grade students mainland Portugal versus the metropolitan area of Porto. International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 28, 194-210.
Presenting and evaluating a holistic model for climate change education
Cantell, Hannele, Tolppanen, Sakari, Aarnio-Linnanvuori, Essi, & Lehtonen, Anna. (2019). Bicycle model on climate change education: presenting and evaluating a model. Environmental Education Research, 25, 717-731.
How educators can talk about climate change and maintain their audience's trust
Monroe, Martha C., Oxarart, Annie, & Walkingstick, Tamara. (2019). Talking about climate change: How to enhance trust with forestry audiences. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 18, 43-52.
Place-based environmental problems are an environmental citizenship learning opportunity
Iversen, Elisabeth, & Jónsdóttir, Guðrún. (2019). ‘We did see the lapwing’ – practising environmental citizenship in upper-secondary science education. Environmental Education Research, 25, 411-421.
Family conversations about climate change tied to increased climate change mitigation behaviors for adolescents
Lawson, Danielle F., Stevenson, Kathryn T., Peterson, Nils, Carrier, Sarah J., Seekamp, Erin, & Strnad, Renee. (2019). Evaluating climate change behaviors and concern in the family context. Environmental Education Research, 25, 678-690.