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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Determining how an outdoor ethics course influences pro-environmental behaviors in youth
Schwartz, Forrest, Taff, Derrick, Lawhon, Ben, Hodge, Camilla, Newman, Peter, & Will, Ellen. (2018). Will they leave what they find? The efficacy of a Leave No Trace education program for youth. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 17, 299-309.
Characteristics of Pro-Environmental Music and its Relationship to Environmental Education
Publicover, Jennifer L., Wright, Tarah S., Baur, Steven, & Duinker, Peter N. (2018). Music as a tool for environmental education and advocacy: artistic perspectives from musicians of the Playlist for the Planet. Environmental Education Research, 24, 925-936.
Cognitive engagement leads to greater environmental stewardship intentions and behaviors
Powell, Robert B., Vezeau, Susan Lynn, Stern, Marc J., Moore, DeWayne D., & Wright, Brett A. (2018). Does interpretation influence elaboration and environmental behaviors?. Environmental Education Research, 24, 875-888.
Students' pro-environmental attitudes increased after real-client, project-based learning course
Perrault, Evan K., & Albert, Cindy A. (2018). Utilizing project-based learning to increase sustainability attitudes among students. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 17, 96-105.
Ownership among teachers is important for a transdisciplinary teaching method
Norden, Birgitta. (2018). Learning and teaching sustainable development in global–local contexts. Environmental Education Research, 24, 772-773.
Determining challenges and potential solutions to environmental journalism education
Neuzil, Mark, Freedman, Eric, Poulson, David, & Duffy, Kevin. (2018). Challenges in the teaching of environmental journalism. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 17, 323-334.
Conservation campaigns at free-learning sites can promote pro-environmental behaviors
Mann, Judy Brenda, Ballantyne, Roy, & Packer, Jan. (2018). Penguin Promises: encouraging aquarium visitors to take conservation action. Environmental Education Research, 24, 859-874.
Exploring positive relationships between environmental attitudes and views of the future
Liu, Shu-Chiu, & Lin, Huann-shyang. (2018). Envisioning preferred environmental futures: exploring relationships between future-related views and environmental attitudes. Environmental Education Research, 24, 80-96.
The Potential Role of Computer-Based Problem-Solving Programs in Sustainability Education
Sonnleitner, P., König, A., & Sikharulidze, T. (2018). Learning to confront complexity: what roles can a computer-based problem-solving scenario play?. Environmental Education Research, 24, 1340-1358.
Framing water conservation messages to promote behavioral change in businesses
Sarge, Melanie A., Daggett, Samantha, & VanDyke, Matthew S. (2018). Using theory to inform water conservation in business communities: Formative research from a chamber initiative. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 17, 198-214.
Teaching about freshwater resources should include social systems
Sammel, Alison, McMartin, Dena, & Arbuthnott, Katherine. (2018). Education Agendas and Resistance With the Teaching and Learning of Freshwater and Extreme Freshwater Events. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 34, 18-32.
Evaluating stakeholders' perceptions of environmental education programming
Reese, Ryan F. (2018). Adult stakeholder perceptions of 4th grade participation in children’s forest environmental education programming. Environmental Education Research, 24, 1211-1223.