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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Glaab, Sabine, & Heyne, Thomas. (2020). Focus wildlife park: Outdoor learning at workstations for primary school children. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 19, 141-154.
Skukan, Roberta, Borrell, Yaisel J., Ordás, Jose Manuel Rico, & Miralles, Laura. (2020). Find invasive seaweed: An outdoor game to engage children in science activities that detect marine biological invasion. The Journal of Environmental Education, 51, 335-346.
Edwards, Rachael C., & Larson, Brendon M. H. (2020). When screens replace backyards: strategies to connect digital-media-oriented young people to nature. Environmental Education Research, 26, 950-968.
Sterbuleac, Daniel, & Toma, Ovidiu. (2020). Environmental education through a University Eco-Consortium. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 19, 62-73.
Edwards, Melissa, Brown, Paul, Benn, Suzanne, Bajada, Christopher, Perey, Robert, Cotton, Deborah, … Waite, Katrina. (2020). Developing sustainability learning in business school curricula – productive boundary objects and participatory processes. Environmental Education Research, 26, 253-274.
Collins, Courtney, Corkery, Ilse, McKeown, Sean, McSweeney, Lynda, Flannery, Kevin, Kennedy, Declan, & O’Riordan, Ruth. (2020). Quantifying the long-term impact of zoological education: a study of learning in a zoo and an aquarium. Environmental Education Research, 26, 1008-1026.
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.
Solís, Patricia, Huynh, Niem Tu, Huot, Philippe, Zeballos, Marcela, Ng, Astrid, & Menkiti, Nwasinachi. (2019). Towards an overdetermined design for informal high school girls’ learning in geospatial technologies for climate change. International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 28, 151-174.
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.
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.
Collins, Larianne, & Mitchell, Jerry T. (2019). Teacher training in GIS: what is needed for long-term success?. International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 28, 118-135.
Waldron, F., Ruane, B., Oberman, R., & Morris, S. (2019). Geographical process or global injustice? Contrasting educational perspectives on climate change. Environmental Education Research, 25, 895-911.