Often times teachers who teach science or a field of science such as Chemistry or Biology were at one time chemists, biologists, etc. And even if the teacher never has worked in the field, but only has taught, they can still be considered a scientist due to one definition that states: "A scientist is a person having expert knowledge of one or more sciences, especially a natural or physical science."
This applies to teachers teaching a science subject, though it would obviously not apply to a teacher of a non-science subject.
Scientist consider hypothesis to be an educated guess on what they are studying. If that scientist researches and experiments more, he will see if his hypothesis is true or false.
yes scientists consider hypothesis to be a fact
probably not
A science teacher, a physics teacher, a biologist, abiology teacher, a phisicist or scientist, a chemist, a chemistry teacher, a biochemist, or a doctor.
No, he was a negroe freedom fighter during the pre and post civil war era's. Some may consider him a scientist because without him, the slaves wouldn't have had a strong voice in politics, he had a degree in math and science though, if you were wondering:)
A scientist may be a teacher as well. Both are mostly important.
Scientist consider hypothesis to be an educated guess on what they are studying. If that scientist researches and experiments more, he will see if his hypothesis is true or false.
They consider derived characters.
yes scientists consider hypothesis to be a fact
he was a secondary teacher! I'm not sure where though..
A teacher but a detective is more appropriate.
teacher scientist
Millions. Tell the teacher you are a scientist.
They do it
2006
probably not
If you consider his stepfather a teacher, then yes.