According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a teacher as of May 2008 is as follows.
35000
Being a scientist has alot to do with math. When a person does an expirnment the have to figure iut how much water they need to pour in a jar.If my answer does not make sense to you please just ask your science and or your math teacher!
to much suger can make you get hiped up. that is probably no use. try talking to your science or life science teacher.
As much as they need to prove a theory.
a teacher has so much to do weather it is a PE teacher a English teacher or a science teacher they all have different jobs
Yes, A degree in science education will help you become a science teacher. However, a degree in science education will not provide much assistance in teaching any other subjects.
when you have a science degree, the job possibilities are limitless.You can be a science teacher, health teacher, and so much more. And if your willing to further your education a little more, you could even become a doctor.
There are a lot of science fields and each one pays differently depending on the locations and region. If you have a specific science field in mind (chemist, biologist, forensic scientist, research, teacher, etc...), you can check a salary online.
nOT MUCH THEY DONT DO CRAP HOMIE, IF YOU CHOOSE THIS, YOUR A LOW LIFE LIKE DANIEL, GET A GIRLFRIEND AND CREW HER!!RETARDED HIGH SCHOOL DROP OUT
As much as they need to prove a theory.
It depends if you are a good art teacher and who you work for
they make about 67,000