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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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.
Roe, Katie, & McConney, Andrew. (2015). Do zoo visitors come to learn? An internationally comparative, mixed-methods study. Environmental Education Research, 21, 865-884.
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.
Wells, N.M., Myers, B.M., Todd, L.E., Barale, K., Gaolach, B., Ferenz, G., … Franz, N.K. (2015). The effects of school gardens on children’s science knowledge: A randomized controlled trial of low-income elementary schools. International Journal of Science Education, 37(17), 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09500693.2015.1112048
Ardoin, Nicole M., Biedenweg, Kelly, & O’Connor, Kathleen. (2015). Evaluation in Residential Environmental Education: An Applied Literature Review of Intermediary Outcomes. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 14, 43-56.
Baur, Armin, & Haase, Hans-Martin. (2015). The influence of active participation and organisation in environmental protection activities on the environmental behaviour of pupils: study of a teaching technique. Environmental Education Research, 21, 92-105.
Bofferding, Laura, & Kloser, Matthew. (2015). Middle and high school students’ conceptions of climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. Environmental Education Research, 21, 275-294.
Effect of Frequency and Mode of Contact with Nature on Children's Self-Reported Ecological Behaviors
Collado, Silvia, Corraliza, José A., Staats, Henk, & Ruíz, Miguel. (2015). Effect of frequency and mode of contact with nature on children’s self-reported ecological behaviors. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 41, 65-73.
De Leeuw, Astrid, Valois, Pierre, Ajzen, Icek, & Schmidt, Peter. (2015). Using the theory of planned behavior to identify key beliefs underlying pro-environmental behavior in high-school students: Implications for educational interventions. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 42, 128-138.
Feinstein, Noah Weeth, & Kirchgasler, Kathryn L. (2015). Sustainability in science education? How the Next Generation Science Standards approach sustainability, and why it matters. Science Education, 99, 121-144.
Herman, Benjamin C. (2015). The influence of global warming science views and sociocultural factors on willingness to mitigate global warming. Science Education, 99, 1-38.
Ireland, Jessica J. T., & Monroe, Martha C. (2015). Should We Use Wood for Energy? An Education for Sustainable Development Case Study. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 14, 82-89.