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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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.
Different Values Motivate Different Pro-Environmental Behaviors
Whitley, Cameron T., Takahashi, Bruno, Zwickle, Adam, Besley, John C., & Lertpratchya, Alisa P. (2018). Sustainability behaviors among college students: an application of the VBN theory. Environmental Education Research, 24, 245-262.
Worry About Climate Change as an Agricultural Issue Linked to Behavior Among Agricultural Students
Stevenson, Kathryn T., King, Tasha L., Selm, Kathryn R., Peterson, Nils, & Monroe, Martha C. (2018). Framing climate change communication to prompt individual and collective action among adolescents from agricultural communities. Environmental Education Research, 24, 365-377.
Encouraging Development of Active Learning Experiences Improves Education and Teacher Self-Efficacy
Richardson, Greer M., Byrne, Laurel L., & Liang, Ling L. (2018). Making learning visible: Developing preservice teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge and teaching efficacy beliefs in environmental education. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 17, 41-56.
Impacts of Environmental Education Mentoring Program on Student-Athletes Environmental Behaviors
Mullenbach, Lauren E., & Green, Gary T. (2018). Can environmental education increase student-athletes’ environmental behaviors?. Environmental Education Research, 24, 427-444.
Using Critical Friends Groups to Engage Teachers in Transformative Learning about EcoJustice
Morrison, Scott A. (2018). Reframing Westernized culture: insights from a Critical Friends Group on EcoJustice education. Environmental Education Research, 24, 111-128.
Faith-Based Organizations Can Encourage Increased Recycling Among Minority Groups
Lakhan, Calvin. (2018). The garbage gospel: Using the theory of planned behavior to explain the role of religious institutions in affecting pro-environmental behavior among ethnic minorities. The Journal of Environmental Education, 49, 43-58.
Teaching That Combines Problem-Based and Service-Learning Components in Environmental Education Benefits All Stakeholders
Kricsfalusy, Vladimir, George, Colleen, & Reed, Maureen G. (2018). Integrating problem- and project-based learning opportunities: assessing outcomes of a field course in environment and sustainability. Environmental Education Research, 24, 593-610.
Exploring the Gendered Effects of a Campus Common Reading Program
Kennedy, Emily Huddart, & Boyd, Amanda. (2018). Gendered citizenship and the individualization of environmental responsibility: evaluating a campus common reading program. Environmental Education Research, 24, 191-206.