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Kristen L. Granger; Jason C. Chow – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
The purpose of this paper is to propose a framework to guide the study of classroom factors that promote student functioning and development within classroom settings. First, we describe a new framework, "Classroom Carrying Capacity," to categorize factors in the classroom as limiting or resource factors across four domains: external,…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Capacity Building, Classroom Environment, Influences
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Keri Facer – Journal of Moral Education, 2025
This mosaic essay reflects on the invitation to speak to a JME symposium on Education and Climate Change and the convenors' request for participants to engage with the previous history of scholarship on education and environment in this journal. It begins by recognising that the world is still confronting deepening ecological and climate…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Ecology, Conservation (Environment)
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Teguh Wijaya Mulya; Harijanto Tjahjono; C. W. Prijonggo; Nadia Sutanto – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2025
Contemporary studies on nature-based activities have evidenced mental health benefits of being in/with nature. Previous quantitative studies generally verified the effectiveness of ecotherapy, and qualitative studies identified the healing mechanisms. However, existing studies on ecotherapy have not considered local contextualities in…
Descriptors: Ecology, Therapy, Outdoor Education, Mental Health
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Tolulope Ayodeji Olatoye; Raymond Nkwenti Fru – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2025
This study investigated a pedagogical approach towards ameliorating the global effects of the COVID-19 pandemic through forest restoration and environmental sustainability. This research is considered apt and timely as it underscores the urgent need for forest restoration and environmental sustainability solutions in our fragile ecosystems amidst…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Forestry, Natural Resources
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Jessica Suzanne Stokes – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2025
'Suturing Language' argues that cut-up poetry enacts a simultaneous practice of close-reading and close-writing. As an embodied and ecological practice of creative writing, cut-up poetry draws together contexts from social, cultural, and academic writing. In turn, the writing process offers a way to open the classroom to the contexts that creative…
Descriptors: Poetry, Disabilities, Ecology, Critical Reading
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Yun-Wen Chan – Environmental Education Research, 2025
Social studies scholars have argued that environmental issues are social issues, not merely the domain of natural science education. This study conducts a scholarly review of social studies advocacy for Environmental and Sustainability Education (ESE). My analysis focuses on exploring how social studies scholars rationalize the inclusion of ESE in…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Advocacy, Environmental Education, Sustainability
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Glenn A. Hurst; Denise Quiroz-Marti´nez; Jane E. Wissinger – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
Urgent action is needed across the world to combat climate change and its impact on the social, economic, and environmental well-being of humans and the planet. This important topic is one that is a priority for integration into chemistry classrooms, laboratories, and outreach efforts. It connects strongly to foundational chemistry concepts and…
Descriptors: Climate, Conservation (Environment), Chemistry, Science Education
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Michael C. Robbins; Zhuping Li – Field Methods, 2025
The Nolan Index (NI) is a normed, quantitative measure for comparing the degree of resemblance (similarity or dissimilarity) between free listings with an Excel program for calculating it. This article enhances that effort with the addition of an R program and additional applications. Free-list resemblance measures have been used to investigate…
Descriptors: Computation, Norm Referenced Tests, Comparative Analysis, Spreadsheets
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Ruyu Hung – Journal of Moral Education, 2025
In the Anthropocene epoch, human activity is ubiquitous on Earth. However, this does not imply that nature is entirely under human control. The growing number of natural disasters that afflict human beings demonstrates the limitations of human abilities. Unfortunately, many of these catastrophes are caused by humans themselves. The adversity…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Climate, Environmental Education
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Samantha Friedman; Scott A. Morrison; Allison Shibata – Journal of Environmental Education, 2025
Despite the documented benefits of nature-based learning (NBL), research around the use of NBL with autistic children from a strengths-based perspective remains sparse. To understand how practitioners perceive the experience of engaging in NBL with autistic children, we interviewed 14 practitioners from the United States, United Kingdom, and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Outdoor Education, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children
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Jorge A. Arevalo; Jose M. Alcaraz; Keary Shandler – Journal of Management Education, 2025
Based on action learning, we propose a new use of digital story telling (DST) in sustainability in management education (SiME). Using thematic analysis (TA), we analyze a set of 63 student generated DST films on the Anthropocene to propose an experiential learning framework based on five key learning domains: the Planetary Boundaries, scale issues…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Creativity, Electronic Learning, Story Telling
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Emery Bosch; Jonathan Sun; Andrew Wang; Jin Kim Montclare – Journal of Education, 2025
Gamified simulations, integrating gameplay into education, cater to younger learners' digital preferences and align with Next Generation Science Standards. Current virtual modules focus on advanced high school classes, leaving a gap for middle school students. This study investigated the impact of substituting recitations in a 6th-grade ecology…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Ecology, Environmental Education, Gamification
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Yaw Owusu-Agyeman – International Journal of Training and Development, 2025
There have been calls for society to embrace lower-carbon production and consumption practices to address the growing environmental concerns, which include pollution, biodiversity loss, and environmental deterioration. This call is also linked to the achievement of the United Nations sustainable development goals (SDGs) and the need for countries…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Ecology, Conservation (Environment)
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Stephen Robinson; Mark Barneche; Mark Blakemore; Karl Dowling; Margherita Pasquini; Daniel Ponce-Taylor – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2025
Study abroad travel by plane forms the largest component of a programme's carbon footprint. This paper stresses the importance of embedding climate action into study abroad and outlines climate action steps for on-site programmes in Europe to become more sustainable, including 1) calculating carbon footprints, 2) reducing emissions, 3) offsetting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Study Abroad, Ecology
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Marina Kalashyan – Journal of Peace Education, 2025
The problem of climate change that emerged as a result of the rapid acceleration of science and technology necessitates humanity to take responsibility for a utilitarian approach to existence. Central to this responsibility is the recognition and re-evaluation of the fundamental guidelines that have ultimately disrupted the balance of human-nature…
Descriptors: Peace, Education, Human Geography, Physical Environment
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