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Mary Budd Rowe is an American educator and author who was born in 1925. She is best known for her work in the field of classroom management and student motivation.
Rowe earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Florida in 1947 and her master's degree from the University of Miami in 1950. She then went on to earn her doctorate in education from the University of Florida in 1965.
Rowe has written several books on classroom management and student motivation, including "The Classroom Teacher's Survival Guide" and "Motivating Students to Learn." She has also written numerous articles and book chapters on the same topics.
Rowe has been a professor at the University of Florida since 1965 and is currently a professor emeritus. She has also served as a consultant to numerous school districts and universities.
Rowe is currently 71 years old and her net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. She has earned her wealth through her career as an educator and author.
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Rowe's research on wait time has had an lasting impact, influencing how science educators are trained for decades after first publication. Upon Rowe's death in 1996, Richard Shavelson, dean of the Stanford School of Education, lauded Rowe as "one of the giants in the field of science education and clearly looked upon as a leader."
"Nearly half a century later," wrote Rowe in 1995, "I've spent an entire career trying to impart Einstein's words to adults and children all over the world: Science is exploring, and exploring is fun."
Teaching children about life and earth sciences : ideas and activities every teacher and parent can use. With Elaine Levenson and Debra L Ellinger. New York: TAB Books, 1994. ISBN 0070376557.
In 1993-94, Rowe co-chaired the blue ribbon Federal Coordinating Council for Science, Engineering and Technology, which produced one of the most comprehensive federal reviews of science education programs. The panel recommended overhauling the approach to funding these programs, with far greater emphasis on assessing which programs were effective and coordinating across agencies. After the release of the report, Rowe said "We're in a competitive, almost life-death kind of struggle with other countries. And I don't think we can afford to invest big amounts in programs that don't work."
President, National Science Teachers Association, 1987-88
Education in the 80's--science. Washington, D.C., National Education Association, 1982. ISBN 0810631628.
Robert H. Carleton Award for National Leadership in Science Education, National Science Teachers Association, 1981
What research says to the science teacher. Washington D.C., National Science Teachers Association, 1978 ISBN 0873550188.
As leader of the science education research division of the National Science Foundation from 1976 to 1980, and later in her career, Rowe advocated improved science education techniques across the United States and internationally. She served on several high-profile commissions, including the National Research Council Committee on Science Education Standards and Assessment.
In the early 1970s, Rowe published research newly describing a variable of teacher behavior, "wait time," to measure the amount of time a teacher waits for a student to start answering a question and the amount of time a teacher waits once the student stops speaking before continuing the lesson or asking another question. Rowe found that a number of student outcomes improved when teachers waited longer for students to answer.
Rowe attended college in New Jersey, graduating with bachelor's degrees in biology and education in 1947. She earned a master's degree in zoology at the University of California, Berkeley in 1954. She earned a doctorate in science education from Stanford University in 1964.
Mary Budd Rowe (1925–1996) was an American science educator and education researcher, best known for her work on "wait time," which showed that when teachers wait longer for children to answer a question, learning and inference can dramatically improve. She headed the science education research division of the National Science Foundation, was an advisor to several influential educational television shows, and served on numerous national standards and review committees.