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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Building Connectedness to Nature: An Evaluation of Three Get to Know Programs
Bruni, Coral M., Winter, Patricia L., Schultz, Wesley, Omoto, Allen M., & Tabanico, Jennifer J. (2017). Getting to know nature: evaluating the effects of the Get to Know Program on children’s connectedness with nature. Environmental Education Research, 23, 43-62.
The Importance of Age and Duration of Exposure in Outdoor Education Programs
Braun, Tina, & Dierkes, Paul. (2017). Connecting students to nature – how intensity of nature experience and student age influence the success of outdoor education programs. Environmental Education Research, 23, 937-949.
Immigrant Students Can Facilitate Environmental Learning Between Teachers and Families
Blanchet-Cohen, Natasha, & Reilly, Rosemary C. (2017). Immigrant children promoting environmental care: enhancing learning, agency and integration through culturally-responsive environmental education. Environmental Education Research, 23, 553-572.
Committing to Environmental Education in Teacher Training Programs
Ashmann, Scott, & Franzen, Rebecca L. (2017). In what ways are teacher candidates being prepared to teach about the environment? A case study from Wisconsin. Environmental Education Research, 23, 299-323.
Sustainable Development Courses Can Influence Pre-service Teachers' Classroom Strategies
Andersson, Klas. (2017). Starting the pluralistic tradition of teaching? Effects of education for sustainable development (ESD) on pre-service teachers’ views on teaching about sustainable development. Environmental Education Research, 23, 436-449.
Children environmental identity development in an Alaska native rural context
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
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.
How participatory processes impact children and contribute to planning: A case study of neighborhood design from Boulder, Colorado, USA
Derr, V., & Kovács, I. G. (2017). How participatory processes impact children and contribute to planning: A case study of neighborhood design from Boulder, Colorado, USA. Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability, 10(1), 20. https://doi.org/10.1080/17549175.2015.1111925
'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
Rios, C., & Menezes, I. (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(10), 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2017.1325450
The impact of families camping together: Opportunities for personal and social development
Jirasek, I., Roberson, D.N., & Jiraskova, M. (2017). The impact of families camping together: Opportunities for personal and social development. Leisure Sciences, 39(1). http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01490400.2015.1136251
Nowhere to go and nothing to do but sit? Youth screen time and the association with access to neighborhood destinations
Christian, H., Zubrick, S.R., Knuiman, M., Nathan, A., Foster, S., Villanueva, K., & Giles-Corti, B. (2017). Nowhere to go and nothing to do but sit? Youth screen time and the association with access to neighborhood destinations. Environment and Behavior, 49(1), 25. http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1177/0013916515606189
Diversity in the outdoors --National Outdoor Leadership School students' attitudes about wilderness
Gress, S., & Hall, T. (2017). Diversity in the outdoors --National Outdoor Leadership School students’ attitudes about wilderness. Journal of Experiential Education. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1053825916689267