Cornelia Harris
Harris, Cornelia, Angelita Alvarado, Alan R. Berkowitz, and Celia Cuomo. 2013. “Data Explorations in Ecology: What Do Students Know, and Need to Know, in Order to Make Environmental Citizenship Decisions?”. In North American Association of Environmental Education Research Symposium. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Harris_NAAEE_2013_poster.pdf.
Harris, Cornelia, Alan R. Berkowitz, K. Notin, and M.A. McLean. 2013. “Beyond Eco-Footprints: Using the STEM Process to Guide School Greening”. Green Teacher. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/beyond_eco_footprints_2013.pdf.
Covitt, B., Cornelia Harris, and C. W. Anderson. 2013. “Evaluating Scientific Arguments With Slow Thinking”. Science Scope 37 (3). National Science Teachers Association: 44-52.
Harris, Cornelia, Alan R. Berkowitz, Jennifer Doherty, and Laurel Hartley. 2013. “Exploring biodiversity’s Big Ideas in Your School Yard”. Science Scope 36 (8). National Science Teachers Association: 20-27. http://learningcenter.nsta.org/files/ss1308_20.pdf.
Harris, Cornelia, Alan R. Berkowitz, and Angelita Alvarado. 2012. “Data Explorations in Ecology: Salt Pollution As a Case Study for Teaching Data Literacy”. The American Biology Teacher 74 (7): 479-84. doi:10.1525/abt.2012.74.7.9.
Harris, Cornelia, K. Notin, and Alan R. Berkowitz. 2009. “Ecosystem Literacy: Using the Classroom and Schoolyard to Teach About the Ecosystems That Support Life”. The Science Teachers Bulletin, Science Teachers of New York State.