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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Stapleton, Sarah Riggs. (2015). Environmental Identity Development Through Social Interactions, Action, and Recognition. The Journal of Environmental Education, 46, 94-113.
Sund, Per. (2015). Experienced ESD-schoolteachers’ teaching – an issue of complexity. Environmental Education Research, 21, 24-44.
Jowett, Tim, Harraway, John, Lovelock, Brent, Skeaff, Sheila, Slooten, Liz, Strack, Mick, & Shephard, Kerry. (2014). Multinomial-Regression Modeling of the Environmental Attitudes of Higher Education Students Based on the Revised New Ecological Paradigm Scale. The Journal of Environmental Education, 45(1), 1-15. 10.1080/00958964.2013.783777
Murray, Paul, Goodhew, Julie, & Murray, Sheran. (2014). The heart of ESD: personally engaging learners with sustainability. Environmental Education Research, 20, 718-734.
Shepardson, Daniel P., Roychoudhury, Anita, Hirsch, Andy, Niyogi, Dev, & Top, Sara M. (2014). When the atmosphere warms it rains and ice melts: seventh grade students’ conceptions of a climate system. Environmental Education Research, 20, 333-353.
Zhang, Jia Wei, Piff, Paul K., Iyer, Ravi, Koleva, Spassena, & Keltner, Dacher. (2014). An occasion for unselfing: Beautiful nature leads to prosociality. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 37, 61-72.
Ernst, Julie. (2014). Early childhood educators’ use of natural outdoor settings as learning environments: an exploratory study of beliefs, practices, and barriers. Environmental Education Research, 20, 735-752.
Liu, Shu-Chiu, & Lin, Huann-shyang. (2014). Undergraduate students’ ideas about nature and human–nature relationships: an empirical analysis of environmental worldviews. Environmental Education Research, 20, 412-429.
Blatt, E. (2014). Uncovering students’ environmental identity: An exploration of activities in an environmental science course. The Journal of Environmental Education, 45(3), 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00958964.2014.911139
Ernst, Julie. (2014). Early childhood educators’ use of natural outdoor settings as learning environments: an exploratory study of beliefs, practices, and barriers. Environmental Education Research, 20, 735-752.
Liddicoat, K. R., & Krasny, M. E. (2014). Memories as useful outcomes of residential outdoor environmental education. The Journal of Environmental Education, 45(3), 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00958964.2014.905431
Rios, J.M., & Brewer, J. (2014). Outdoor education and science achievement. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 13(4), 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1533015X.2015.975084