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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Climate change educational policies can improve students' self-efficacy and increase pro-environmental behaviors
Muroi, Subaru Ken, Bertone, Edoardo, & site, this link will open in a new window Link to external. (2019). From Thoughts to Actions: The Importance of Climate Change Education in Enhancing Students’ Self-Efficacy. Australian Journal of Environmental Education; East Lismore, 35, 123-144.
Using the Scherp model to evaluate education approaches for sustainable development
Mogren, Anna, Gericke, Niklas, & Scherp, Hans-Åke. (2019). Whole school approaches to education for sustainable development: a model that links to school improvement. Environmental Education Research, 25, 508-531.
The impact of garden-based learning on student understanding of relationships and decolonization
McVittie, Janet, Datta, Ranjan, Kayira, Jean, & Anderson, Vince. (2019). Relationality and decolonisation in children and youth garden spaces. Australian Journal of Environmental Education; East Lismore, 35, 93-109.
Teaching strategy deepens student connection to place
Kim, Minsung, & Lee, Soyoung. (2019). Fostering place attachment through selecting and presenting favorite places. International Research in Geographical & Environmental Education, 28, 296-308.
Identifying and developing crosscutting environmental education outcomes for adolescents in the twenty-first century (EE21)
Powell, Robert B. (2019). Identifying and developing crosscutting environmental education outcomes for adolescents in the twenty-first century (EE21). Environmental Education Research, 25, 1281-1299.
Agroecology and La Via Campesina II. Peasant agroecology schools and the formation of a sociohistorical and political subject
Rosset, Peter, Val, Valentín, Barbosa, Lia Pinheiro, & McCune, Nils. (2019). Agroecology and La Via Campesina II. Peasant agroecology schools and the formation of a sociohistorical and political subject. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 43(7-8), 895-914. 10.1080/21683565.2019.1617222
Educational restoration: a foundational model inspired by ecological restoration
Kensler, L.A.W., & Uline, C.L. (2019). Educational Restoration: A Foundational Model Inspired by Ecological Restoration . The International Journal of Educational Management, 33(6), 1198-1218.
Scaling out agroecology from the school garden: the importance of culture, food, and place
Ferguson, Bruce G., Morales, Helda, Chung, Kimberly, & Nigh, Ron. (2019). Scaling out agroecology from the school garden: the importance of culture, food, and place. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 43(7-8), 724-743. 10.1080/21683565.2019.1591565
The influence of personal beliefs, friends, and family in building climate change concern among adolescents
Stevenson, K.T., Peterson, M. N., & Bondell, H.D. (2019). The influence of personal beliefs, friends, and family in building climate change concern among adolescents. Environmental Education Research, 25(6), 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2016.1177712
Children's independence and affordances experienced in the context of public open spaces: A study of diverse inner-city and suburban neighbourhoods in Auckland, New Zealand
Chaudhury, M., Hinckson, M.E., Badland, H., & Oliver, M. (2019). Children’s independence and affordances experienced in the context of public open spaces: A study of diverse inner-city and suburban neighbourhoods in Auckland, New Zealand. Children’s Geographies, 17(1), 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14733285.2017.1390546
How is environmental greenness related to students' academic performance in English and mathematics?
Leung, WT.V., Tam, TY.T., Pan, W-C., Wu, C-D., Lung, S-C.C., & Spengler, J.D. (2019). How is environmental greenness related to students’ academic performance in English and mathematics?. Landscape and Urban Planning, 181, 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2018.09.021
Beyond the school grounds: Links between density of tree cover in school surroundings and high school academic performance
Li, D., Chiang, Y-C., Sang, H., & Sullivan, W.C. (2019). Beyond the school grounds: Links between density of tree cover in school surroundings and high school academic performance. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 38, 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2018.11.001