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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Students' and teachers' awareness of climate change and pro-environmental behavior willingness reveal gender differences, and more
Eze, Emmanuel. (2020). Sociographic analysis of climate change awareness and pro-environmental behaviour of secondary school teachers and students in Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State, Nigeria. International Research in Geographical & Environmental Education, 29, 89-105.
Developing an effective volunteer program focused on combating climate change
Eiseman, Danielle L., Armstrong, Anne K., & Chatrchyan, Allison M. (2020). Designing an extension Climate Stewards volunteer program: incorporating sense of community, social practice, and self-efficacy theories. Environmental Education Research, 26, 1636-1655.
EE program settings and interaction with those features can enhance learning outcomes
Dale, Ryan G., Powell, Robert B., Stern, Marc J., & Garst, Barry A. (2020). Influence of the natural setting on environmental education outcomes. Environmental Education Research, 26, 613-631.
Causal diagrams enriched with spatial scales can strengthen student understanding of relationships in geography education
Cox, Marjolein, Elen, Jan, & Steegen, An. (2020). Fostering students geographic systems thinking by enriching causal diagrams with scale. Results of an intervention study. International Research in Geographical & Environmental Education, 29, 112-128.
Student autonomy in outdoor environmental education programs should be determined by the purpose and goals of the program
Cincera, Jan, Simonova, Petra, Kroufek, Roman, & Johnson, Bruce. (2020). Empowerment in outdoor environmental education: who shapes the programs?. Environmental Education Research, 26, 1690-1706.
Age-appropriate maps enhance learning and application
Bláha, Jan D., & Kučerová, Silvie R. (2020). The usability of economic maps for students of various age groups: an example for a discussion of a multi-stage concept of teaching aids. International Research in Geographical & Environmental Education, 29, 129-145.
Likeability of animals has positive and negative consequences for conservation efforts
Ballouard, J.-M., Conord, M., Johany, A., Jardé, N., Caron, S., Deleuze, S., & Bonnet, X. (2020). Is popularity a double-edged sword? Children want to protect but also harvest tortoises. The Journal of Environmental Education, 51, 347-360.
Schools can act as a central hub for building pro-environmental social capital
Alkaher, Iris, & Gan, Dafna. (2020). The role of school partnerships in promoting education for sustainability and social capital. The Journal of Environmental Education, 51, 416-433.
Short field trips positively effect student beliefs about the environment
Moseley, Christine, Summerford, Haily, Paschke, Melissa, Parks, Caroline, & Utley, Juliana. (2020). Road to collaboration: Experiential learning theory as a framework for environmental education program development. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 19, 238-258.
A study of storytelling practices in hunting and fishing that can strengthen human-nature relationships
Russell, Joshua. (2020). Telling better stories: Toward critical, place-based, and multispecies narrative pedagogies in hunting and fishing cultures. The Journal of Environmental Education, 51, 232-245.
Character strengths that impact nature relatedness traits in higher education students
Merino, Amparo, Valor, Carmen, & Redondo, Raquel. (2020). Connectedness is in my character: the relationship between nature relatedness and character strengths. Environmental Education Research, 26, 1707-1728.
Identities shift through critical food studies courses and intergenerational learning
Lloro-Bidart, Teresa K., & Sidwell, Casey M. (2020). Relational identities and intergenerational learning in an undergraduate critical food studies course. The Journal of Environmental Education, 51, 200-213.