Job titles are usually only capitalized in business/professional material, rather than in common prose. Writing either "Physics Teacher" or "physics teacher" would be correct, but "Physics teacher" or "physics Teacher" would not.
Yes, capitalize "Teacher" when referring to a specific job title such as "Physical Education Teacher."
yes a math teacher can teach physics
He was a physics teacher.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
They had no chemistry
who was ernest greens teacher
Early Education Teacher
Most texts would capitalize Sunday and School but not the word teacher. Traditionally, Sunday School has been capitalized because it is regarded as a title of an institution.
Because it's what you want to become. If your questioning your decision maybe you need to become something else.
a physics teacher can make physic easy to study
the physics of music is you have to concintrate and listen to your teacher and pay atention to the music
Ask your teacher.