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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Physiological benefits of viewing nature: A systematic review of indoor experiments
Jo, H., Song, C., & Miyazaki, Y. (2019). Physiological benefits of viewing nature: A systematic review of indoor experiments. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16234739
Psychosocial and physiological health outcomes of green exercise in children and adolescents -- A systematic review
Mnich, C., Weyland, S., Jekauc, D., & Schipperijn, J. (2019). Psychosocial and physiological health outcomes of green exercise in children and adolescents -- A systematic review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(21). http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16214266
Young children's spirituality: A focus on engaging with nature
Robinson, C. (2019). Young children’s spirituality: A focus on engaging with nature . Australasian Journal of Early Childhood , 44(4 ), 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1836939119870907
Significant life experiences, motivations and values of climate change educators
Howell, R.A., & Allen, S. (2019). Significant life experiences, motivations and values of climate change educators. Environmental Education Research, 25(6), 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2016.1158242
Evaluating a supported nature play programme, parents' perspectives
Ward, T., Goldingay, S., & Parson, J. (2019). Evaluating a supported nature play programme, parents’ perspectives. Early Child Development and Care, 189(2), 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2017.1317764
The contributions of familial and environmental factors to children's connection with nature and outdoor activities
Ahmetoglu, E. (2019). The contributions of familial and environmental factors to children’s connection with nature and outdoor activities. Early Child Development and Care, 189(2), 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2017.1314273
Villainizing possums may further nativist views among young people in New Zealand
Ram, Rajesh. (2019). No country for possums: young people’s nativist views. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 35, 12-27.
Using video games to engage youth on climate change
Ouariachi, Tania, Olvera-Lobo, María Dolores, Gutiérrez-Pérez, José, & Maibach, Edward. (2019). A framework for climate change engagement through video games. Environmental Education Research, 25, 701-716.
Internships increase self-efficacy of minority students and increase high school student interest in natural resources careers
Morales, Nia, & Jacobson, Susan K. (2019). Assessing natural resource internships: A social cognitive analysis of national diversity programs. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 18, 96-112.
Effective climate change education strategies promote safe spaces, are grounded in science, and address misconceptions
Monroe, Martha C., Plate, Richard R., Oxarart, Annie, Bowers, Alison, & Chaves, Willandia A. (2019). Identifying effective climate change education strategies: a systematic review of the research. Environmental Education Research, 25, 791-812.
Using collective intelligence to solve complex environmental issues: a case study on marine literacy
McCauley, Veronica, McHugh, Patricia, Davison, Kevin, & Domegan, Christine. (2019). Collective intelligence for advancing ocean literacy. Environmental Education Research, 25, 280-291.
Measuring self-efficacy in teaching education for sustainable development
Malandrakis, George, Papadopoulou, Penelope, Gavrilakis, Costas, & Mogias, Athanasios. (2019). An education for sustainable development self-efficacy scale for primary pre-service teachers: construction and validation. The Journal of Environmental Education, 50, 23-36.