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Contact with urban forests greatly enhances children's knowledge of faunal diversity
Contact with urban forests can greatly enhance children’s knowledge of native animals
Sampaio, M.B., De La Fuente, Albuquerque, U.P., da Silva Souto, A., Schiel, N., (2018). Contact with urban forests greatly enhances children's knowledge of faunal diversity. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 30,Young children claiming their connection with nonhuman nature in their schoolground
Four-year-old children express an authentic need for connecting with nonhuman nature in their schoolground
Tsevreni, I., Tigka, A., (2018). Young children claiming their connection with nonhuman nature in their schoolground. Children, Youth and Environments, 28(1),Listening in: Spontaneous teacher talk on playscapes
Nature-based events tend to elicit science-relevant teacher talk
Kloos, H,, Maltbie, C., Brown, R., Carr, V., (2018). Listening in: Spontaneous teacher talk on playscapes. Creative Education, 9,Wild Pedagogies: Six initial touchstones for early childhood environmental educators
Wild Pedagogies proposes a different way of being in and learning about the world
Jickling, B., Blenkinsop, S., Morse, M., Jensen, A., (2018). Wild Pedagogies: Six initial touchstones for early childhood environmental educators. Australian Journal of Environmental EducationEcological identity, empathy, and experiential learning: A young child's exploration of a nearby river
Nature and parent working together can become key contributors to the development of a child’s ecological identity
Humphreys, C., Blenkinsop, S., (2018). Ecological identity, empathy, and experiential learning: A young child's exploration of a nearby river. Australian Journal of Environmental EducationCultivating positive youth development, critical consciousness, and authentic care in urban environmental education
Physical and social features of an urban environmental education leadership program act as affordances in promoting youth assets and critical consciousness
Delia, J., Krasny, M.E., (2018). Cultivating positive youth development, critical consciousness, and authentic care in urban environmental education. Frontiers in Psychology, 15What difference do role models make? Investigating outcomes at a residential environmental education center
Students who identified known adults as role models exhibited enhanced environmental responsibility, character development and leadership, and attitudes toward school
Stern, M.J., Frensley, B.T., Powell, R.B., Ardoin, N.M., (2018). What difference do role models make? Investigating outcomes at a residential environmental education center. Children's Geographies, 24(6),Youth e-participation as a pillar of sustainable societies
A game-based and expert-supported approach engages youth in urban planning for a sustainable future
Rexhepi, A., Filiposk, S., Trajkovik, V., (2018). Youth e-participation as a pillar of sustainable societies. Journal of Cleaner Production, 174(10),Connecting brawn, brains, and people: An exploration of non-traditional outcomes of youth stewardship programs
Stewardship programs should be place-based and build trust among participants, leaders, and partner organizations
DuBois, B., Krasny, M.E., Smith, J.C., (2018). Connecting brawn, brains, and people: An exploration of non-traditional outcomes of youth stewardship programs. Environmental Education Research, 24(7),Rethinking preschool physical design: Enhancing environmental stewardship among children
Physical design elements of preschool settings should maximize children’s interactions with nature
Shaari, M.F., Ahmad, S.S., Ismail, I.S., (2018). Rethinking preschool physical design: Enhancing environmental stewardship among children. Asian Journal of Behavioural Studies, 3(13),Nature-based learning for student achievement and ecological citizenship
Nature-based learning recognizes and addresses the needs of both students and the natural world
Chawla, L., (2018). Nature-based learning for student achievement and ecological citizenship. Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 20(1 & 2)Developing ecological literacy in a forest garden: Children's perspectives
Forest gardens can be used to foster children's ecological literacy
Hammarsten, M., Askerlund, P., Almers, E., Avery, H., Samuelsson, T., (2019). Developing ecological literacy in a forest garden: Children's perspectives. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning,, 19(3),Using culturally-relevant experiential education to enhance urban children's knowledge and engagement in science
An experiential science education program with a focus on cultural relevancy and eco-justice increased urban children’s knowledge and engagement in science
Djonko-Moore, C., Leonard, J., Holifield, Q., Bailey, E.B., Almughyirah, S.M., (2018). Using culturally-relevant experiential education to enhance urban children's knowledge and engagement in science. Journal of Experiential Education, 41(2),Fostering children's connection to nature through authentic situations: The case of saving salamanders at school
Authentic conservation project is used to promote an enduring positive relationship with nature
Barthel, S., Belton, S., Raymond, C.M., Giusti, M., (2018). Fostering children's connection to nature through authentic situations: The case of saving salamanders at school. Frontiers in Psychology, 8Use of children's literature to support an emerging curriculum model of education for sustainable development for young learners
Children’s literature can be an integral component of education for sustainable development for young learners
Bhagwanji, Y., Born, P., (2018). Use of children's literature to support an emerging curriculum model of education for sustainable development for young learners. Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 12(2),The effectiveness of a head-heart-hands model for natural and environmental science learning in urban schools
Disadvantaged youth showed improved academic performance after participating in an environmental and science education program using a head-heart-hands approach
Jagannathan, R., Camasso, M.J., Delacalle, M., (2018). The effectiveness of a head-heart-hands model for natural and environmental science learning in urban schools. Evaluation and Program Planning, 66,Learning in the Finnish outdoor classroom: Pupils' views
Reflection on learning may raise students’ awareness of what they’re learning in an outdoor setting
Sjoblom, P., Svens, M., (2019). Learning in the Finnish outdoor classroom: Pupils' views. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning,, 19(4),Preschool educators' interactions with children about sustainable development: Planned and incidental conversations
Giving children a voice can empower them to act as agents of change for a more sustainable future
Bautista, A., Moreno-Nunez, A., Ng, S-C., Bull, R., (2018). Preschool educators' interactions with children about sustainable development: Planned and incidental conversations. International Journal of Early Childhood, 50,Running Wild: Engaging and empowering future custodians of place through creative nature-based play
Creative nature-based play embedded in the participatory arts fosters children’s connection to nature and promotes their ability to act as agents of change in their local environment
Beer, T., Cook, A., Kantor, K., (2018). Running Wild: Engaging and empowering future custodians of place through creative nature-based play. Journal of Public Pedagogies,, 3Developing a nature-based four-year-old kindergarten program: OAK Learning Center at Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary in Green Bay, WI (USA)
Developers of a nature-based public preschool describe its development and perceptions of success in academic, physical, social and emotional development and connectedness to nature realms
Ashmann, S., (2018). Developing a nature-based four-year-old kindergarten program: OAK Learning Center at Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary in Green Bay, WI (USA). International Journal of Early Childhood Environmental Education, 6(1),Exploring urban design strategies that maximize the benefits of urban nature for children's well-being
Integrating high-quality natural areas into dense urban settings offers benefits to children, other community members, the municipality, and the natural environment
Mangone, G., (2018). Exploring urban design strategies that maximize the benefits of urban nature for children's well-being. Ecopsychology, 10(4)Four methods for engaging young children as environmental education researchers
Engaging young children as co-researchers recognizes their agency and right to be involved in matters of relevance to them
Green, C., (2017). Four methods for engaging young children as environmental education researchers. International Journal of Early Childhood Environmental Education, 5(1)Preschool children's knowledge about the environmental impact of various modes of transport
Swedish preschool children are aware of the environmental impact of different modes of transportation
Borg, F., Winberg, T.M., Vinterek, M., (2019). Preschool children's knowledge about the environmental impact of various modes of transport. Early Child Development and Care, 189(3),The Environmental Commons in Urban Communities: The potential of place-based education
Place-based stewardship education in urban communities promotes knowledge, skills, and motivation needed for sustaining common-pool resources
Flanagan, C., Gallay, E., Pykett, A., Smallwood, M., (2019). The Environmental Commons in Urban Communities: The potential of place-based education. Frontiers in Psychology, 10A coordinated research agenda for nature-based learning
A diverse team of stakeholders presents a framework for research to advance the understanding and implementation of nature-based learning
Jordan, C., Chawla, L., (2019). A coordinated research agenda for nature-based learning. Frontiers in Psychology, 10The psychological and social benefits of a nature experience for children: A preliminary investigation
Spending time in nature has psychological, social, and pro-environmental benefits for children
Dopko, R.L., Capaldi, C.A., Zelenski, J.M., (2019). The psychological and social benefits of a nature experience for children: A preliminary investigation. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 63,Impacts of outdoor environmental education on teacher reports of attention, behavior, and learning outcomes for students with emotional, cognitive, and behavioral disabilities
Students with special needs demonstrated longer attention spans and fewer disruptive behaviors while participating in outdoor learning activities
Szczytko, R., Carrier, S.J., Stevenson, K.T., (2018). Impacts of outdoor environmental education on teacher reports of attention, behavior, and learning outcomes for students with emotional, cognitive, and behavioral disabilities. Frontiers in Psychology, 3Young children's contributions to sustainability: The influence of nature play on curiosity, executive function skills, creative thinking, and resilience
Nature play can contribute dispositions and skills relevant to sustainability
Ernst, J., Burcak, F., (2019). Young children's contributions to sustainability: The influence of nature play on curiosity, executive function skills, creative thinking, and resilience. Sustainability, 11(15)Greening of daycare yards with biodiverse materials affords well-being, play and environmental relationships
Playspaces with diverse vegetation and environmental microbiota are not only safe, but also provide rich opportunities for creative play and learning
Puhakka, R., Rantala, O., Roslund, M.I., Rajaniemi, J., Laitinen, O.H., Sinkkonen, A., ADELE Research Group, (2019). Greening of daycare yards with biodiverse materials affords well-being, play and environmental relationships. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(16)Green schools in Taiwan -- Effects on student sustainability consciousness
Green schools and non-green schools have similar effect on the sustainability consciousness of students in Taiwan
Olsson, D., Gericke, N., Boeve-dePauw, J., Berglund, T., Chang, T., (2019). Green schools in Taiwan -- Effects on student sustainability consciousness. Global Environmental Change, 54,Exploring human-nature relationships amongst young people: Findings of a quantitative survey between Germany and South Africa
Young people in Germany and South Africa are detached from the natural world
Gräntzdörffer, A.J., James, A., Elster, D., (2019). Exploring human-nature relationships amongst young people: Findings of a quantitative survey between Germany and South Africa. International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 14(7),We are wilderness explorers: A review of outdoor education in Canada
Outdoor education in Canada generally focuses on the country’s history, environmental knowledge, outdoor-living skills, and personal growth
Purc-Stephenson, R.J., Rawleigh, M. H., Kemp, H., Asfeldt, M., (2019). We are wilderness explorers: A review of outdoor education in Canada. Journal of Experiential Education, 42(4),Systematic review of education for sustainable development at an early stage: Cornerstones and pedagogical approaches for teacher professional development
Promoting agency in young children is of major importance for education for sustainable development
Bascope, M., Perasso, P., Reiss, K., (2019). Systematic review of education for sustainable development at an early stage: Cornerstones and pedagogical approaches for teacher professional development. Sustainability, 11Utilising place-based learning through local contexts to develop agents of change in Early Childhood Education for Sustainability
Place-based learning can help young children develop a sustainability perspective
Boyd, D., (2019). Utilising place-based learning through local contexts to develop agents of change in Early Childhood Education for Sustainability. Education 3-13, 47(8),Human-nature relationships in context. Experiential, psychological, and contextual dimensions that shape children’s desire to protect nature
The experiential aspects of saving animals can enhance children’s appreciation and understanding of animals, nature, and nature conservation.
Giusti, M., (2019). Human-nature relationships in context. Experiential, psychological, and contextual dimensions that shape children’s desire to protect nature. PLoS ONE, 14(12)Psychological benefits of a biodiversity-focussed outdoor learning program for primary school children
Making outdoor learning a regular part of school curricula could be an inexpensive way to improve children's psychological wellbeing
Harvey, D.J., Montgomery, L.N., Harvey, H., Hall, F., Gange, A.C., Watling, D., (2020). Psychological benefits of a biodiversity-focussed outdoor learning program for primary school children. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 67A residential camp's impact on youths' leadership skills and natural resource knowledge
Residential natural resource camps may enhance campers’ perception of their leadership skills and increase their ecological knowledge
Frey, S.N., Parent, V., (2019). A residential camp's impact on youths' leadership skills and natural resource knowledge. Journal of Youth Development, 14(4),Children’s education in ‘good’ nature: Perceptions of activities in nature spaces in mobile preschools
The "good" education in nature seems to mean different things for different children in some mobile preschools
Harju, A., Balldin, J., Ladru, D.E., Gustafson, K, (2020). Children’s education in ‘good’ nature: Perceptions of activities in nature spaces in mobile preschools. Global Studies of ChildhoodAssessing nature connection and wellbeing during an experiential environmental program
Experiential nature programs may be effective in promoting both the psychological wellbeing and nature connectedness of children
Hinds, J., O'Malley, S., (2019). Assessing nature connection and wellbeing during an experiential environmental program. Children, Youth and Environments, 29(2),“And it made me feel good inside”: Initial evidence and future methods for evaluating nature school effectiveness
Different methods used to evaluate a nature education program highlight growth in cognitive, social, environmental, and physical domains
Volpe, M., Derr, V., Kim, S., (2019). “And it made me feel good inside”: Initial evidence and future methods for evaluating nature school effectiveness. Children, Youth and Environments, 29(2),Implementing ecopedagogy as an experiential approach to decolonizing science education
Ecopedagogies empower urban youth to critically examine issues of environmental justice in their community
Zocher, J.L., Hougham, R.J., (2020). Implementing ecopedagogy as an experiential approach to decolonizing science education. Journal of Experiential EducationNature Mentors: A program to encourage outdoor activity and nature engagement among urban youth and families
Nature Mentors is a program designed to promote ongoing nature engagement among urban youth
Hackett, K.A., Ziegler, M.C., Olson, J.A., Bizub, J., Stolley, M., Szabo, A., Heller, E., Beyer, K.M.M., (2021). Nature Mentors: A program to encourage outdoor activity and nature engagement among urban youth and families. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 21(1),Increasing Nature Connection in Children: A Mini Review of Interventions
Participant age and length of intervention influence nature connection outcomes of environmental programs
Barrable, A., Booth, D., (2020). Increasing Nature Connection in Children: A Mini Review of Interventions. Frontiers in Psychology, 11Refocusing environmental education in the early years: A brief introduction to a pedagogy for connection
Early childhood environmental education should place connectedness to nature at the center and have environmental protection as its goal
Barrable, A., (2019). Refocusing environmental education in the early years: A brief introduction to a pedagogy for connection. Education Sciences, 9(1)An analysis of the educational and health-related benefits of nature-based environmental education in low-income Black and Hispanic children
Nature-based environmental education programs may improve health-related quality of life and STEM capacity in low-income Black and Hispanic youth
Sprague, N., Berrigan, D., Ekenga, C.C., (2020). An analysis of the educational and health-related benefits of nature-based environmental education in low-income Black and Hispanic children. Health Equity, 4(1),Promoting health-related quality of life in minority youth through environmental education and nature contact
Minority youth who participated in an environmental education and nature contact program reported improved overall health-related quality of life
Ekenga, C.C., Sprague, N,, Shobiye, D.M., (2019). Promoting health-related quality of life in minority youth through environmental education and nature contact. Sustainability, 115th-10th-grade in-service teachers' pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) for sustainable development in outdoor environment
A group of teachers in Norway rarely linked their outdoor teaching practices to sustainable development
Aksland, C., Rundgren, S. N. C., (2020). 5th-10th-grade in-service teachers' pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) for sustainable development in outdoor environment. Journal of Adventure Eduction and Outdoor Learning, 20(3),Nature relatedness in student teachers, perceived competence and willingness to teach outdoors: An empirical study
Student teachers’ nature connectedness and their perceived competence and willingness to teach outdoors are positively associated
Barrable, A., Lakin, L., (2020). Nature relatedness in student teachers, perceived competence and willingness to teach outdoors: An empirical study. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 20(3),Connecting high school students with nature – How different guided tours in the zoo influence the success of extracurricular educational programs
Zoo-based education programs can be effective in promoting connection to nature for high school students
Kleespies, M.W., Gübert, J., Popp, A., Hartmann, N., Dietz, C., Spengler, T., Becker, M., Dierkes, P.W., (2020). Connecting high school students with nature – How different guided tours in the zoo influence the success of extracurricular educational programs. Frontiers in Psychology, 11MADE POSSIBLE WITH SUPPORT FROM:
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