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.
This project is a partnership with Children & Nature Network and NAAEE. Funded by the Pisces Foundation with support from ee360, ee360+, and the U.S. Forest Service. Learn more.
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Instruction in the Nature of Science Affects Students' Decision Making
Khishfe, Rola. (2012). Nature of science and decision-making. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 67-100.
Concept of Power Influences Individual Behavior
Kenis, Anneleen, & Mathijs, Erik. (2012). Beyond individual behaviour change: the role of power, knowledge and strategy in tackling climate change. Environmental Education Research, 18, 45-65.
Children's Relationships With Nature Change Over Time
Kalvaitis, Darius, & Monhardt, Rebecca M. (2012). The architecture of children’s relationships with nature: a phenomenographic investigation seen through drawings and written narratives of elementary students. Environmental Education Research, 18, 209-227.
Preschool Children's Environmental Attitudes Tend to Be Self-Centered
Kahriman-Ozturk, Deniz, Olgan, Refika, & Tuncer, Gaye. (2012). A qualitative study on Turkish preschool children’s environmental attitudes through ecocentrism and anthropocentrism. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 629-650.
Community Responsibility and Environmental Awareness Motivate Aussie Youths
Fielding, Kelly S., & Head, Brian W. (2012). Determinants of young Australians’ environmental actions: the role of responsibility attributions, locus of control, knowledge and attitudes. Environmental Education Research, 18, 171-186.
Interdisciplinary Teaching Poses Challenges
Feng, Ling. (2012). Teacher and student responses to interdisciplinary aspects of sustainability education: what do we really know?. Environmental Education Research, 18, 31-43.
Administrators' Attitudes Influence Their Support for EE
Ernst, Julie. (2012). Influences on and Obstacles to K-12 Administrators’ Support for Environment-Based Education. The Journal of Environmental Education, 43, 73-92.
Interactive Climate Change Simulator an Effective Learning Tool
Dutt, Varun, & Gonzalez, Cleotilde. (2012). Decisions from experience reduce misconceptions about climate change. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 32, 19-29.
Intensive Training in Inquiry-Based Teaching Pays Off for Urban Teachers
Diaconu, Dana Viorica, Radigan, Judy, Suskavcevic, Milijana, & Nichol, Carolyn. (2012). A multi-year study of the impact of the rice model teacher professional development on elementary science teachers. International Journal of Science Education, 34, 855-877.
Writing-to-Learn Activity Helps Build Ecological Literacy
Balgopal, Meena M., Wallace, Alison M., & Dahlberg, Steven. (2012). Writing to learn ecology: a study of three populations of college students. Environmental Education Research, 18, 67-90.
Technology-Supported Program Encounters Unexpected Hurdles
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.
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.