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Education Initiatives

Education is embedded as an integral part of this research and driven by the third research question:

How can education be used to support children in developing positive emotional and behavioral responses towards nature?

After class nature tours, the research team will review videos and identify emotional and behavioral responses to determine what type of educational strategy would be useful for supporting children in their environmental identity development. In collaboration with classroom teachers, graduate students, undergraduate students, and community cultural bearers lessons will be developed to promote children's self-regulation in nature, develop children's environmental empathy, nurture nature connectedness, and teach Indigenous cultural values in relation to the environment and place.

The EID model has also inspired the creation of education resources beyond these research contexts. Learn more in Resources for Educators.

Education Strategies

This project is funded by the National Science Foundation. Award # 1753399, CAREER: A longitudinal study of the emotional and behavioral processes of Environmental Identity Development among rural and non-rural Alaskan children