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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Investigating Written Materials at Nature Centers
Cagle, Nicolette L. (2013). Quantifying the Presence of Written Materials and the Use of Outside Texts in Nature Centers for Environmental Education. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 12, 108-117.
Outdoor Recreation, Age, and Environmental Connectedness
Beery, Thomas H. (2013). Nordic in nature: friluftsliv and environmental connectedness. Environmental Education Research, 19, 94-117.
Using Art to Teach and Evaluate Climate Change Education for Youth
Baker, Jillian, Loxton, Jason, & Sherren, Kate. (2013). Using Art Elicitation to Deliver and Evaluate a Grade 4 Climate Change Instructional Module. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 12, 130-142.
Tailoring EE Programs to Reach Diverse Audiences
Arreguín-Anderson, María G., & Kennedy, Kimberley D. (2013). Deliberate Language Planning in Environmental Education: A CRT/LatCrit Perspective. The Journal of Environmental Education, 44, 1-15.
Creating the Right Amount of Scaffolding in Science Museums
Yoon, Susan A., Elinich, Karen, Wang, Joyce, SCHOONEVELD, JAQUELINE B., & Anderson, Emma. (2013). Scaffolding informal learning in science museums: How much is too much?. Science Education, 97, 848-877.
Feelings of Restoration from Recent Nature Visits
White, Mathew P., Pahl, Sabine, Ashbullby, Katherine, Herbert, Stephen, & Depledge, Michael H. (2013). Feelings of restoration from recent nature visits. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 35, 40-51.
Framework for Understanding Behaviors Related to Ocean Protection
Wen, Wen-cheng, & Lu, Shiau-yun. (2013). Marine environmental protection knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and curricular involvement of Taiwanese primary school students in senior grades. Environmental Education Research, 19, 600-619.
Adult Environmental Learning in Community Gardens
Walter, Pierre. (2013). Theorising community gardens as pedagogical sites in the food movement. Environmental Education Research, 19, 521-539.
Fostering Dialogue between Students and Teachers around Environmental Action
Silo, Nthalivi. (2013). Dialogue—Missing in Action Competence: A Cultural Historical Activity Theory Approach in a Botswana School. The Journal of Environmental Education, 44, 159-179.
Using Botanical Gardens to Teach about Climate Change
Sellmann, Daniela, & Bogner, Franz Xaver. (2013). Climate change education: quantitatively assessing the impact of a botanical garden as an informal learning environment. Environmental Education Research, 19, 415-429.
Promoting Creativity for Innovative Problem Solving
Sandri, Orana Jade. (2013). Exploring the role and value of creativity in education for sustainability. Environmental Education Research, 19, 765-778.
Using Writing to Discover That Humans Are Nature
Rautio, Pauliina. (2013). Being nature: interspecies articulation as a species-specific practice of relating to environment. Environmental Education Research, 19, 445-457.