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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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.
Outdoor education as a path to skills building, nature connectedness, and pro-environmental actions
Straker, Jo, Potter, Tom G., & Irwin, David. (2017). Untrodden Paths: A Critical Conversation About Wilder Places In Outdoor Education. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 22, 97-114.
Exploring the benefits of place attachment
Scannell, Leila, & Gifford, Robert. (2017). The experienced psychological benefits of place attachment. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 51, 256-269.
Intergenerational Learning About Flood Preparedness
Williams, Sara, McEwen, Lindsey J., & Quinn, Nevil. (2017). As the climate changes: Intergenerational action-based learning in relation to flood education. The Journal of Environmental Education, 48, 154-171.
Shared Decision-making Frameworks for Youth Environmental Action
Schusler, Tania M., Krasny, Marianne E., & Decker, Daniel J. (2017). The autonomy-authority duality of shared decision-making in youth environmental action. Environmental Education Research, 23, 533-552.
Using Virtual Animal Encounters to Foster Environmental Knowledge
Schönfelder, Mona L., & Bogner, Franz X. (2017). Two ways of acquiring environmental knowledge: by encountering living animals at a beehive and by observing bees via digital tools. International Journal of Science Education, 39, 723-741.
Connecting Prior Knowledge and Student Engagement During Field Trips
Pecore, John L., Kirchgessner, Mandy L., Demetrikopoulos, Melissa K., Carruth, Laura L., & Frantz, Kyle J. (2017). Formal Lessons Improve Informal Educational Experiences: The Influence of Prior Knowledge on Student Engagement. Visitor Studies, 20, 89-104.
Prompting Students to Recycle Through Using Emoticons
Meng, Matthew D., & Trudel, Remi. (2017). Using emoticons to encourage students to recycle. The Journal of Environmental Education, 48, 196-204.
Motivations to Teach Climate Change
McNeal, Peggy, Petcovic, Heather, & Reeves, Patricia. (2017). What is motivating middle-school science teachers to teach climate change?. International Journal of Science Education, 39, 1069-1088.
Designing a Playful and Collaborative Family Science Activity
Luce, Megan R., Goldman, Shelley, & Vea, Tanner. (2017). Designing for Family Science Explorations Anytime, Anywhere. Science Education, 101, 251-277.
Countering Misinformation About Climate Change on Social Media
Lawrence, Eva K., & Estow, Sarah. (2017). Responding to misinformation about climate change. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 16, 117-128.
Lasting Impacts of Urban Woodland Restoration on College Students
Knackmuhs, Eric, Farmer, James, & Reynolds, Heather L. (2017). Student Outcomes of Eco-Restoration Service-Learning Experiences in Urban Woodlands. Journal of Experiential Education, 40, 24-38.