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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Focusing Pro-Climate Behavior Education
Skamp, Keith, Boyes, Edward, & Stanisstreet, Martin. (2013). Beliefs and Willingness to Act About Global Warming: Where to Focus Science Pedagogy?. Science Education, 97, 191-217.
Technology Use by Nonformal Environmental Educators
Peffer, Tamara Elizabeth, Bodzin, Alec M., & Smith, Judith Duffield. (2013). The Use of Technology by Nonformal Environmental Educators. The Journal of Environmental Education, 44, 16-37.
Developing Understanding Through Collaborative Discussions
Öhman, Johan, & Öhman, Marie. (2013). Participatory approach in practice: an analysis of student discussions about climate change. Environmental Education Research, 19, 324-341.
Using Metaphors to Teach Climate Change
Niebert, Kai, & Gropengiesser, Harald. (2013). Understanding and communicating climate change in metaphors. Environmental Education Research, 19, 282-302.
Environmental Educators Should Help Develop Climate Change Teaching Resources
Monroe, Martha C., Oxarart, Annie, & Plate, Richard R. (2013). A Role for Environmental Education in Climate Change for Secondary Science Educators. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 12, 4-18.
Potential Backfire of One-Way Communication Campaigns
McEntee, Marie, & Mortimer, Claire. (2013). Challenging the One-Way Paradigm for More Effective Science Communication: A Critical Review of Two Public Campaigns Addressing Contentious Environmental Issues. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 12, 68-76.
Promoting Connectedness with Nature is Easier with Younger Children
Liefländer, Anne Kristin, Fröhlich, Gabriele, Bogner, Franz Xaver, & Schultz, Wesley. (2013). Promoting connectedness with nature through environmental education. Environmental Education Research, 19, 370-384.
Analyzing the Underlying Ethical Assumptions of Environmental Education
Kronlid, David O., & Öhman, Johan. (2013). An environmental ethical conceptual framework for research on sustainability and environmental education. Environmental Education Research, 19, 21-44.
Hands-On Learning in the Schoolyard
Kozak, Melissa Scott, & McCreight, Jennifer. (2013). We Grew It!: Enrichment Through Gardening in Elementary School. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 12, 29-37.
Cradle-to-Cradle Framework Shifts the Consumption Paradigm
Kopnina, Helen. (2013). An Exploratory Case Study of Dutch Children’s Attitudes Toward Consumption: Implications for Environmental Education. The Journal of Environmental Education, 44, 128-144.
Meeting Psychological Needs Increases Motivation to Act
Karaarslan, Güliz, Ertepınar, Hamide, & Sungur, Semra. (2013). Use of self-determination theory to support basic psychological needs of preservice science teachers in an environmental science course. Environmental Education Research, 19, 342-369.
Model for Teaching About Ecosystems
Jordan, Rebecca C., Hmelo-Silver, Cindy, Liu, Lei, & Gray, Steven A. (2013). Fostering Reasoning About Complex Systems: Using the Aquarium to Teach Systems Thinking. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 12, 55-64.