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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The Environmental Literacy Instrument for Adolescents (ELI-A) survey to evaluate EE programs
Szczytko, Rachel, Stevenson, Kathryn, Peterson, Nils, Nietfeld, John, & Strnad, Renee L. (2019). Development and validation of the environmental literacy instrument for adolescents. Environmental Education Research, 25, 193-210.
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.
Differing perceptions of the sea among junior high students enrolled in a marine education program in Japan
Sakurai, Ryo, Uehara, Takuro, & Yoshioka, Taisuke. (2019). Students’ perceptions of a marine education program at a junior high school in Japan with a specific focus on Satoumi. Environmental Education Research, 25, 222-237.
Villainizing possums may further nativist views among young people in New Zealand
Ram, Rajesh. (2019). No country for possums: young people’s nativist views. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 35, 12-27.
Using video games to engage youth on climate change
Ouariachi, Tania, Olvera-Lobo, María Dolores, Gutiérrez-Pérez, José, & Maibach, Edward. (2019). A framework for climate change engagement through video games. Environmental Education Research, 25, 701-716.
Internships increase self-efficacy of minority students and increase high school student interest in natural resources careers
Morales, Nia, & Jacobson, Susan K. (2019). Assessing natural resource internships: A social cognitive analysis of national diversity programs. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 18, 96-112.
Effective climate change education strategies promote safe spaces, are grounded in science, and address misconceptions
Monroe, Martha C., Plate, Richard R., Oxarart, Annie, Bowers, Alison, & Chaves, Willandia A. (2019). Identifying effective climate change education strategies: a systematic review of the research. Environmental Education Research, 25, 791-812.