Each state would have different requirements for this. You need to check with the Department of Education in the state you wish to teach in. Some states have large teacher shortages and will higher a teacher without the required credentials on a "waiver" until that person can finish with the needed courses for their endorsement. This is especially true if you have experience as a scientist and are interested in switching careers.
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Yes, depending on where you want to teach
To become a science teacher, you typically need a bachelor's degree in education with a focus on science, such as a Bachelor of Science in Science Education. Additionally, obtaining a teaching license or certification in your state is usually required to teach in public schools. Some schools may also require a graduate degree, such as a Master's in Education, for advancement opportunities.
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To become a science teacher, you typically need a bachelor's degree in education with a focus on science, such as a Bachelor of Science in Education with a concentration in biology, chemistry, physics, or general science. Some schools may also require candidates to have a teaching certificate or license in addition to their degree.
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If your science hates you, then you need to speak to a counselor or principal at your school.
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