What Makes a Great Science Teacher?

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In summary, a great science teacher is someone who is passionate about the subject and has a deep understanding of scientific concepts. They are skilled at explaining complex ideas in a way that is engaging and easy for students to understand. A great science teacher also encourages curiosity and critical thinking, and provides hands-on learning opportunities to help students apply their knowledge. They are patient, approachable, and dedicated to helping their students succeed. A great science teacher also stays updated on the latest advancements and developments in their field and incorporates them into their teaching. They create a positive and inclusive learning environment where all students feel motivated and supported to explore and excel in the world of science.
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Connie L Tyree
Hello, my name is Connie and I have been teaching physics, chemistry and biology for 30 years.
 
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Hello, and welcome to PF, Connie! :biggrin:

Thank you for the invaluable service you have provided. :cool:
 
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