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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Webinars can educate childcare center administrators about integrated pest management
Anderson, Marcia. (2014). Training Childcare Center Administrators About Integrated Pest Management Through Greener Environmental Communication Venues and Collecting Pesticide Use Data in the Process. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 13, 162-170.
The impact of subjectively more beautiful nature on prosocial tendencies
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.
Analyzing the effects of environmental education materials on elementary students
Viteri, Fátima, Clarebout, Geraldine, & Crauwels, Marion. (2014). Children’s recall and motivation for an environmental education video with supporting pedagogical materials. Environmental Education Research, 20, 228-247.
Values-focused sustainability training programs may have potential to influence college students' worldviews
Murray, Paul, Goodhew, Julie, & Murray, Sheran. (2014). The heart of ESD: personally engaging learners with sustainability. Environmental Education Research, 20, 718-734.
Restorative experiences have a positive effect on the relationship between nature-based recreation and emotional well-being
Korpela, K., Borodulin, K., Neuvonen, M., Paronen, O., & Tyrväinen, L. (2014). Analyzing the mediators between nature-based outdoor recreation and emotional well-being. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 37, 1-7.
U.S. Newspapers and Their Role in the Environmental Movement
Grantham, Susan, & Jr, Edward T. Vieira. (2014). Risk Dimensions and Political Decisions Frame Environmental Communication: A Content Analysis of Seven U.S. Newspapers From 1970–2010. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 13, 91-98.
Making a Case for the Connection Between Environmental Education and Academic Achievement
Ghent, Cynthia, Trauth-Nare, Amy, Dell, Katie, & Haines, Sarah. (2014). The Influence of a Statewide Green School Initiative on Student Achievement in K–12 Classrooms. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 13, 250-260.
Using the Environment as Text to Improve Critical Literacy Skills
Chambers, Joan M., & Radbourne, Christy. (2014). Teaching Critical Literacy Skills Through the Natural Environment as Text. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 13, 120-127.
Developing an Educational Campaign to Minimize Dog Waste and Storm-water Pollution
Typhina, Eli, & Yan, Changmin. (2014). Managing Dog Waste: Campaign Insights From the Health Belief Model. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 13, 73-82.
Children's significant life experiences in nature have small effects on their environmental knowledge and behaviors
Stevenson, Kathryn T., Peterson, Nils, Carrier, Sarah J., Strnad, Renee L., Bondell, Howard D., Kirby-Hathaway, Terri, & Moore, Susan E. (2014). Role of Significant Life Experiences in Building Environmental Knowledge and Behavior Among Middle School Students. The Journal of Environmental Education, 45, 163-177.
Monitoring changes in environmental attitudes at higher education institutions
Shephard, Kerry, Harraway, John, Lovelock, Brent, Skeaff, Sheila, Slooten, Liz, Strack, Mick, … Jowett, Tim. (2014). Is the environmental literacy of university students measurable?. Environmental Education Research, 20, 476-495.
Steps to develop a successful teaching curriculum for complex environmental topics
Monroe, Martha C., & Lauretta, Sarah. (2014). Perceptions of Forest Health among Preservice Educators and Implication for Teaching Youth. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 13, 5-14.