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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Positive development outcomes of green schoolyards in low-income neighborhoods can be maintained over time
Bates, C.R., Bohnert, A.M., & Gerstein, D.E. (2018). Green schoolyards in low-income neighborhoods: Natural spaces for positive youth development outcomes. Frontiers in Psychology. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00805
Teaching about Greenhouse Gas Behavior Helps to Address Student Misconceptions
Harris, Sara E., & Gold, Anne U. (2018). Learning molecular behaviour may improve student explanatory models of the greenhouse effect. Environmental Education Research, 24, 754-771.
Connecting Conservation to Other Global Issues May Impact Environmental Engagement
Giannetta, Cathleen. (2018). Increasing the effectiveness of conservation messaging by drawing connections with related political, social, and economic issues. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 17, 239-253.
Why and how environmental identity and priorities evolve through the early teenage years
Eames, Chris, Barker, Miles, & Scarff, Carol. (2018). Priorities, identity and the environment: Negotiating the early teenage years. The Journal of Environmental Education, 49, 189-206.
Exploring an indigenous community's perceptions of land-based environmental science education
Datta, Ranjan Kumar. (2018). Rethinking environmental science education from indigenous knowledge perspectives: an experience with a Dene First Nation community. Environmental Education Research, 24, 50-66.
Intergenerational learning: Are children key in spurring climate action?
Lawson, Danielle F., Stevenson, Kathryn T., Peterson, Nils, Carrier, Sarah J., Strnad, Renee, & Seekamp, Erin. (2018). Intergenerational learning: Are children key in spurring climate action?. Global Environmental Change, 53, 204-208. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2018.10.002
New challenges for education in agroecology
David, Christophe, & Bell, Michael M. (2018). New challenges for education in agroecology. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 42(6), 612-619. 10.1080/21683565.2018.1426670
Using Role Play in Sustainability Education to Promote Sustainable Societies
Gordon, Sue, & Thomas, Ian. (2018). ‘The learning sticks’: reflections on a case study of role-playing for sustainability. Environmental Education Research, 24, 172-190.
Environmental and sustainability educators can influence political discourse in learning environments
Van Poeck, Katrien, & Östman, Leif. (2018). Creating space for ‘the political’ in environmental and sustainability education practice: a Political Move Analysis of educators’ actions. Environmental Education Research, 24, 1406-1423.
A literature review of assessment methods and impacts of education for sustainable development
O’Flaherty, J., & Liddy, M. (2018). The impact of development education and education for sustainable development interventions: a synthesis of the research. Environmental Education Research, 24, 1031-1049.
Geography and geography-based fieldwork are imperative for sustainability education
Casinader, Niranjan, & Kidman, Gillian. (2018). Fieldwork, Sustainability, and Environmental Education: The Centrality of Geographical Inquiry. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 34, 1-17.
Implementing Ecological Mindedness in K-12 Curricula Could Help Overcome Barriers
Moroye, Christy McConnell, & Ingman, Benjamin C. (2018). Ecologically minded teaching. Environmental Education Research, 24, 1128-1142.