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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Velardi, Sara Hendrickson, Folta, Elizabeth, Rickard, Laura, & Kuehn, Diane. (2015). The Components of Effective Professional Development for Science Educators: A Case Study With Environmental Education Program Project Learning Tree. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 14, 223-231.
Roe, Katie, & McConney, Andrew. (2015). Do zoo visitors come to learn? An internationally comparative, mixed-methods study. Environmental Education Research, 21, 865-884.
Priest, Susanna Hornig, Greenhalgh, Ted, Neill, Helen R., & Young, Gabriel Reuben. (2015). Rethinking Diffusion Theory in an Applied Context: Role of Environmental Values in Adoption of Home Energy Conservation. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 14, 213-222.
Povis, Kaleen Tison, & Crowley, Kevin J. (2015). Family Learning in Object-Based Museums: The Role of Joint Attention. Visitor Studies, 18, 168-182.
Stapleton, Sarah Riggs. (2015). Environmental Identity Development Through Social Interactions, Action, and Recognition. The Journal of Environmental Education, 46, 94-113.
Carmi, Nurit, Arnon, Sara, & Orion, Nir. (2015). Transforming Environmental Knowledge Into Behavior: The Mediating Role of Environmental Emotions. The Journal of Environmental Education, 46, 183-201.
Efird, Rob. (2015). Learning places and ‘little volunteers’: an assessment of place- and community-based education in China. Environmental Education Research, 21, 1143-1154.
Lu, Su-Ju, & Liu, Ying-Chieh. (2015). Integrating augmented reality technology to enhance children’s learning in marine education. Environmental Education Research, 21, 525-541.
Peterman, Karen, & Young, Denise. (2015). Mystery Shopping: An Innovative Method for Observing Interactions With Scientists During Public Science Events. Visitor Studies, 18, 83-102.
Rodríguez, Manuel, Kohen, Raquel, & Delval, Juan. (2015). Children’s and adolescents’ thoughts on pollution: cognitive abilities required to understand environmental systems. Environmental Education Research, 21, 76-91.
Warner, Benjamin P., & Elser, Monica. (2015). How Do Sustainable Schools Integrate Sustainability Education? An Assessment of Certified Sustainable K–12 Schools in the United States. The Journal of Environmental Education, 46, 1-22.
Zelenski, John M., Dopko, Raelyne L., & Capaldi, Colin A. (2015). Cooperation is in our nature: Nature exposure may promote cooperative and environmentally sustainable behavior. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 42, 24-31.