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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Wilks, Judith, & Rudner, Julie. (2013). A voice for children and young people in the city. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 29, 1-17.
Evagorou, Maria, Jimenez-Aleixandre, Maria Pilar, & Osborne, Jonathan. (2012). ‘Should we kill the grey squirrels?’A study exploring students’ justifications and decision-making. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 401-428.
Tan, Aik-Ling, & Wong, Hwei-Ming. (2012). ‘Didn’t Get Expected Answer, Rectify It.’: Teaching science content in an elementary science classroom using hands-on activities. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 197-222.
McGregor, Debra. (2012). Dramatising science learning: Findings from a pilot study to re-invigorate elementary science pedagogy for five-to seven-year olds. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 1145-1165.
Anastopoulou, Stamatina, Sharples, Mike, Ainsworth, Shaaron, Crook, Charles, O’Malley, Claire, & Wright, Michael. (2012). Creating personal meaning through technology-supported science inquiry learning across formal and informal settings. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 251-273.
Feng, Ling. (2012). Teacher and student responses to interdisciplinary aspects of sustainability education: what do we really know?. Environmental Education Research, 18, 31-43.
Lin, Huann-shyang, Hong, Zuway-R., & Huang, Tai-Chu. (2012). The role of emotional factors in building public scientific literacy and engagement with science. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 25-42.
Stolpe, Karin, & Björklund, Lars. (2012). Seeing the Wood for the Trees: Applying the dual-memory system model to investigate expert teachers’ observational skills in natural ecological learning environments. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 101-125.
Svihla, Vanessa, & Linn, Marcia C. (2012). A design-based approach to fostering understanding of global climate change. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 651-676.
Brandstädter, Kristina, Harms, Ute, & Grossschedl, Joerg. (2012). Assessing system thinking through different concept-mapping practices. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 2147-2170.
Cakici, Yilmaz, & Bayir, Eylem. (2012). Developing children’s views of the Nature of Science through role play. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 1075-1091.
Ojala, Maria. (2012). How do children cope with global climate change? Coping strategies, engagement, and well-being. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 32, 225-233.