Mary Budd Rowe: a storyteller of science |
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Authors: | Julie A Bianchini |
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Institution: | (1) University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | This article examines Mary Budd Rowe’s groundbreaking and far-reaching contributions to science education. Rowe is best known
for her research on wait-time: the idea that teachers can improve the quality and length of classroom discussions by waiting
at least 3 s before and after student responses. Her wait-time research grew from and helped inform her staunch advocacy of
science education as inquiry; Rowe saw wonder and excitement as central to the teaching and learning of science. She spent
much of her professional life designing professional development experiences and innovative curriculum materials to help teachers,
particularly elementary school teachers, enact inquiry in their classrooms.
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Keywords: | Mary Budd Rowe Wait-time Fate control Inquiry NSF-funded curricula |
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