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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Cradle-to-Cradle Framework Shifts the Consumption Paradigm
Kopnina, Helen. (2013). An Exploratory Case Study of Dutch Children’s Attitudes Toward Consumption: Implications for Environmental Education. The Journal of Environmental Education, 44, 128-144.
Meeting Psychological Needs Increases Motivation to Act
Karaarslan, Güliz, Ertepınar, Hamide, & Sungur, Semra. (2013). Use of self-determination theory to support basic psychological needs of preservice science teachers in an environmental science course. Environmental Education Research, 19, 342-369.
Model for Teaching About Ecosystems
Jordan, Rebecca C., Hmelo-Silver, Cindy, Liu, Lei, & Gray, Steven A. (2013). Fostering Reasoning About Complex Systems: Using the Aquarium to Teach Systems Thinking. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 12, 55-64.
Investigating the Best Term for Global Warming
Jaskulsky, Larissa, & Besel, Richard. (2013). Words That (Don’t) Matter: An Exploratory Study of Four Climate Change Names in Environmental Discourse. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 12, 38-45.
Mapping Community Connections to Strengthen Students' Knowing of Nature
Jagger, Susan L. (2013). "This Is More Like Home": Knowing Nature through Community Mapping. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 18, 173-189.
Environmental Education Can Engage Students Who Are Resistant to School and Encourage Critical Thinking
Blatt, Erica N. (2013). Exploring environmental identity and behavioral change in an environmental science course. Cultural Studies of Science Education, 8, 467-488.
Student-Led Learning With Teacher Facilitators Pays Off With Longer Knowledge Retention
Sellmann, Daniela, & Bogner, Franz Xaver. (2013). Climate change education: quantitatively assessing the impact of a botanical garden as an informal learning environment. Environmental Education Research, 19, 415-429.
The value of incorporating queer experiences into ecopedagogy
Russell, Joshua. (2013). Whose Better? (Re)orientating a Queer Ecopedagogy. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 18, 11-26.
Racial segregation in the social and physical space of ski slopes has major implications for disparities in access to nature
Harrison, A.K. (2013). Black skiing, everyday racism, and the racial spatiality of Whiteness. Journal of Sport & Social Issues, 37, 315-339. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0193723513498607
Strengthening families: Exploring the impacts of family camp experiences on family functioning and parenting
Garst, B. A., Baughman, S., Franz, N. K, & Seidel, R. W. (2013). Strengthening families: Exploring the impacts of family camp experiences on family functioning and parenting. Journal of Experiential Education, 36(1), 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1053825913481582
Adventure programs and diverse family styles
Lee, K., & Ewert, A. (2013). Adventure programs and diverse family styles. Journal of Experiential Education, 36(2), 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1053825913487886
Child-initiated learning, the outdoor environment and the underachieving child
Maynard, T., Waters, J., & Clement, C. (2013). Child-initiated learning, the outdoor environment and the underachieving child. Early Years, 33(3), 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09575146.2013.771152