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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Challenging Western Ways of Knowing to Improve Student Sustainability Skills
Harmin, Matthew, Barrett, M. J., & Hoessler, Carolyn. (2017). Stretching the boundaries of transformative sustainability learning: On the importance of decolonizing ways of knowing and relations with the more-than-human. Environmental Education Research, 23, 1489-1500.
A critical urban environmental pedagogy: Relevant urban environmental education for and by youth
Bellino, Marissa E., & Adams, Jennifer D. (2017). A critical urban environmental pedagogy: Relevant urban environmental education for and by youth. The Journal of Environmental Education, 48, 270-284.
Authentic early childhood education for sustainability reflects the needs and cultures of the communities in which it is situated
Green, C. (2017). Children environmental identity development in an Alaska native rural context. International Journal of Early Childhood, 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13158-017-0204-6
Using Social Media to Learn Argumentation with Scientists
Walsh, Elizabeth Mary, & McGowan, Veronica Cassone. (2017). ‘Let your data tell a story:’ climate change experts and students navigating disciplinary argumentation in the classroom. International Journal of Science Education, 39, 20-43.
Understanding Children's Visions of Nature and their Role in Protecting It
Rios, Clementina, & Menezes, Isabel. (2017). ‘I saw a magical garden with flowers that people could not damage!’: children’s visions of nature and of learning about nature in and out of school. Environmental Education Research, 23, 1402-1413.
Using “BUGS” to Understand Biodiversity
Chalmin-Pui, Lauriane Suyin, & Perkins, Richard. (2017). How do visitors relate to biodiversity conservation? An analysis of London Zoo’s ‘BUGS’ exhibit. Environmental Education Research, 23, 1462-1475.
Nature-related and culturally-relevant art activities provide an avenue for children's active participation in their urban communities
Derr, V. (2017). Participation as a supportive framework for cultural inclusion and environmental justice. Revista Internacional De Educación Para La Justicia Social, 6(1), 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.15366/riejs2017.6.1.004
Analysis shows interactions and overlap between sustainable development and quality education in the classroom
Kadji-Beltran, Chrysanthi, Christodoulou, Nicoletta, Zachariou, Aravella, Lindemann-Matthies, Petra, Barker, Susan, & Kadis, Costas. (2017). An ESD pathway to quality education in the Cyprus primary education context. Environmental Education Research, 23, 1015-1031.
Incorporating environmental activism into environmental education
Campigotto, Rachel, & Barrett, Sarah E. (2017). Creating Space for Teacher Activism in Environmental Education: Pre-service Teachers’ Experiences. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 22, 42-57.
Using Needs Assessments to Enhance Environmental Education Programming
Hintz, Carly J., & Lackey, Brenda K. (2017). Assessing community needs for expanding environmental education programming. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 16, 287-297.
Environmental Education and Care-Based Group Dynamics Can Lead to a More Complex Understanding of the World
Goralnik, Lissy, & Nelson, Michael Paul. (2017). Field philosophy: environmental learning and moral development in Isle Royale National Park. Environmental Education Research, 23, 687-707.
The Influence of Place on Newly Independent Readers' Relationships with their Surroundings
Fischer, Sarah. (2017). Readers as place-makers: the experience of place in the literacy life-worlds of middle childhood. Environmental Education Research, 23, 1476-1488.