Journal
Volume 5, Number 1

Table of Contents

Editorial Note

Of Swallows, Smiles, and Saving the Earth

  • Ken Finch, Consulting Editor

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Four Methods for Engaging Young Children as Environmental Education Researchers

  • Carrie Green, University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA

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Exploring the Intersection of Beliefs toward Outdoor Play and Cold Weather among Northeast Minnesota’s Formal Education and Non-formal EE Communities

  • Amy Christine Hughes, University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development, USA
  • Kevin Zak, Northland College, Wisconsin, USA
  • Julie Ernst, University of Minnesota, Duluth, US
  • Rebecca Meyer, University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development, USA

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“It vapors up like this”: Children Making Sense of Embodied Illustrations of Evaporation at a Swedish School

  • Anneli Bergnell Karlsson, University of Borås, Borås, Sweden

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Preschool Children’s Biophilia and Attitudes Toward Nature: The Effect of Personal Experiences

  • Ruddy E. Yanez & Bronwyn S. Fees, Kansas State University, USA
  • Julia Torquati, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, USA

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“Trees have a soul too!”: Developing Empathy and Environmental Values in Early Childhood

  • Loukia S. Lithoxoidou, 77th Kindergarten School of Thessaloniki, Greec
  • Alexandros D. Georgopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Anastasia Th. Dimitriou, Democritus University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, Greece
  • Sofia Ch. Xenitidou, NOESIS Science Center and Technology Museum, Greece

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Adult Perspectives on Structured vs. Unstructured Play in Early Childhood Environmental Education

  • Joshua Hunter, Cherie Graves & Anne Bodensteiner, University of North Dakota, USA

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Information for Authors

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