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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Place Meanings Tied to Place Attachment
Wynveen, Christopher J., Kyle, Gerard T., & Sutton, Stephen G. (2012). Natural area visitors’ place meaning and place attachment ascribed to a marine setting. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 32, 287-296.
Audio Tours Prove More Mentally Demanding than Guided Tours
Van Winkle, Christine M. (2012). The effect of tour type on visitors’ perceived cognitive load and learning. Journal of Interpretation Research, 17, 45-58.
Computer Simulations Support Science Teaching
Smetana, Lara Kathleen, & Bell, Randy L. (2012). Computer simulations to support science instruction and learning: A critical review of the literature. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 1337-1370.
More Research Needed on Interpretation's Best Practices
Skibins, Jeffrey C., Powell, Robert Baxter, & Stern, Marc J. (2012). Exploring empirical support for interpretation’s best practices. Journal of Interpretation Research, 17, 25-44.
Understanding Climate Change Requires Holistic Understanding of the Climate System
Shepardson, Daniel P., Niyogi, Dev, Roychoudhury, Anita, & Hirsch, Andrew. (2012). Conceptualizing climate change in the context of a climate system: implications for climate and environmental education. Environmental Education Research, 18, 323-352.
Changes in latitude, changes in attitude: Analysis of the effects of reverse culture shock–a study of students returning from youth expeditions
Allison, P., Davis-Berman, J., & Berman, D. (2012). Changes in latitude, changes in attitude: Analysis of the effects of reverse culture shock–a study of students returning from youth expeditions. Leisure Studies, 31(4), 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02614367.2011.619011
Adventure education and resilience enhancement
Beightol, J., Jevertson, J., Carter, S., Gray, S., & Gass, M. (2012). Adventure education and resilience enhancement. Journal of Experiential Education, 35(2), 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/105382591203500203
The nature of udeskole: Outdoor learning theory and practice in Danish schools
Bensten, P., & Jensen, F. S. (2012). The nature of udeskole: Outdoor learning theory and practice in Danish schools. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 12(3), 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14729679.2012.699806
Moulding urban children towards environmental stewardship: the Table Mountain National Park experience
Ferreira, S. (2012). Moulding urban children towards environmental stewardship: the Table Mountain National Park experience. Environmental Education Research, 18(2), 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2011.622838
Animal-assisted literacy: A supportive environment for constrained and unconstrained learning
Friesen, L., & Delisle, E. (2012). Animal-assisted literacy: A supportive environment for constrained and unconstrained learning. Childhood Education, 88(2), 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00094056.2012.662124
Use of the outdoor classroom and nature-study to support science and literacy learning: A narrative case study of a third-grade classroom
Eick, C. J. (2012). Use of the outdoor classroom and nature-study to support science and literacy learning: A narrative case study of a third-grade classroom. Journal of Science Teacher Education, 23(7), 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10972-011-9236-1
Framing ‘green jobs’ discourse: Analysis of popular usage
Kouri, R., & Clarke, A. (2012). Framing ‘green jobs’ discourse: Analysis of popular usage. Sustainable Development, 22(4), 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sd.1526