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From seeds to harvest in seven weeks: Project-based learning with Latina girls and their parents
Family-centered, culturally responsive garden-based learning supports Latina girls’ engagement and science identity development
Rillero, P., Jiménez-Silva, M., Short-Meyerson, K., Rillero, K. M., (2025). From seeds to harvest in seven weeks: Project-based learning with Latina girls and their parents. Education Sciences, 15(246)School gardens and student engagement: A systematic review exploring benefits, barriers and strategies
School gardens are hard to maintain but yield academic, social-emotional, and environmental benefits
Walshe, R., Evans, N., Law, L., (2024). School gardens and student engagement: A systematic review exploring benefits, barriers and strategies. Issues in Educational Research, 34(2)Fostering diversity and participation with school gardens: Examining possibilities and challenges under different national educational policies
Physical and sensory dimensions of school gardens may reduce barriers to participation and engagement
Carvalho, A. E., Blanc, S., Aguiar, M., Torres, A. C., (2024). Fostering diversity and participation with school gardens: Examining possibilities and challenges under different national educational policies. Educational Process, 13(2),Moving towards inclusion and connection: practitioners’ conceptualisations of walking pedagogy
Walking pedagogy may meet students’ needs as they engage with nature and their local community
Friedman, S., Morrison, S. A., Rickards, A., (2025). Moving towards inclusion and connection: practitioners’ conceptualisations of walking pedagogy. Children's Geographies“We are all interconnected.”: Relationships and hierarchies among preschool teachers’ conceptions of early childhood education for sustainability
Pre-school teachers connect sustainability in education to the care and protection of our world
Navarrete, A. M. L., (2025). “We are all interconnected.”: Relationships and hierarchies among preschool teachers’ conceptions of early childhood education for sustainability. Journal of Early Childhood ResearchEngaging youth in public lands monitoring: opportunities for enhancing ecological literacy and environmental stewardship
Youth in different citizen science programs manifest scientific understanding and environmental stewardship differently
Pitt, A. N., Schultz, C. A., Vaske, J. J., (2019). Engaging youth in public lands monitoring: opportunities for enhancing ecological literacy and environmental stewardship. Environmental Education Research,Differential effects of an urban outdoor environment on 4–5 year old children’s attention in school
Holding classes outdoors, even in urban settings, may support the attentional capacity of socio-economically disadvantaged children
Atkinson, M., Goldenberg, G., Dubiel, J., Wass, S., (2025). Differential effects of an urban outdoor environment on 4–5 year old children’s attention in school. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 104School-based outdoor education and teacher subjective well-being: An exploratory study
School-based outdoor education is positively related to teachers’ subjective well-being
Deschamps, A., Scrutton, R., Ayotte-Beaudet, J., (2022). School-based outdoor education and teacher subjective well-being: An exploratory study. Frontiers, 7Discussing mental health benefits for teachers participating in outdoor education in Canada: a conceptual analysis and future research directions
Outdoor education contributes to educators’ mental health, professional development, and self-care
Barker, C., Chisholm, N., Foran, A., (2024). Discussing mental health benefits for teachers participating in outdoor education in Canada: a conceptual analysis and future research directions. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor LearningA systematic review of the impacts of nature exposure on the nervous system in children and youth: Implications for nature-based learning
Exposure to nature promotes a state of relaxed alertness, improved attentional processing, and optimal cognitive resource allocation for children and adolescents
Quintela Do Carmo, G., Ayotte-Beaudet, J., Jordan, C., (2025). A systematic review of the impacts of nature exposure on the nervous system in children and youth: Implications for nature-based learning. Journal of Environmental Psychology‘Can we see our voices?’ Young children’s own contributions to authentic child participation as a pillar for sustainability under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)
A child rights-based participatory approach to climate education should support children’s authentic and meaningful participation
Ranta, M., (2023). ‘Can we see our voices?’ Young children’s own contributions to authentic child participation as a pillar for sustainability under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 31(6),Early childhood educators’ professional learning for sustainability through action research in Australian immersive nature play programmes
Early childhood educators' shifts towards relational pedagogies acknowledged nature's rights and agency
Hughes, F., (2023). Early childhood educators’ professional learning for sustainability through action research in Australian immersive nature play programmes. Educational Research for Social Change, 12(1),“When I’m playing with him, everything else in my life sort of falls away”: exploring grandparents’ and grandchildren’s learning through outdoor play
Grandparent-grandchild outdoor play enriches learning and appreciation of nature for both generations
Duflos, M., Hussaina, H., Brussoni, M., (2025). “When I’m playing with him, everything else in my life sort of falls away”: exploring grandparents’ and grandchildren’s learning through outdoor play. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 25(2),Children’s perceptions of nature experiences from participating in a nature experience for nature connectedness intervention in Swedish school-age educare
After-school programs can foster children’s nature connectedness through frequent experiences in nearby nature
Wünsche, T. U., Beery, T., Fridberg, M, (2025). Children’s perceptions of nature experiences from participating in a nature experience for nature connectedness intervention in Swedish school-age educare. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor LearningInvestigating nature-based preschoolers gains in early literacy and select executive function skills
Children in nature-based preschools developed skills in early literacy and some aspects of executive function at similar rates to children in traditional preschools
Pikus, A. E., Skibbe, L. E., Larimore, R. A., Sobel, D., (2025). Investigating nature-based preschoolers gains in early literacy and select executive function skills. AERA Open, 11(1 ),Ethnic differences in the relationship between greenspace deprivation and emotional, behavioural, and cognitive development in early-to-middle childhood
Children from minority ethnic groups may be more adversely affected by greenspace deprivation than White children
Cronshaw, G., Midouhas, E., Flouri, E., (2026). Ethnic differences in the relationship between greenspace deprivation and emotional, behavioural, and cognitive development in early-to-middle childhood. Health and Place, 98MADE POSSIBLE WITH SUPPORT FROM:
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