a science educator is someone who teaches the ways of science and how certain things work and how to use them
he told that science is science and sciance cannot be science if sceince if science is not science and if science did not come from science the science will not be science
science is science!!
dour science is science obviously
The four branches of science are the Environmental-science, Earth-science, Life-science, and physical-science.
There is no good or bad science. If you enjoy it, it can be categorised as good science but if you do not like science it is bad science
Bill Nye is an American science educator and mechanical engineer.
He is William Sanford "Bill" Nye, science educator and occasional lecturer at Cornell University.
Yes, as of my last information, Bill Nye the Science Guy is alive. He continues to be an active science educator and advocate for evidence-based thinking.
Aristotle is the Greek philosopher and educator known as the father of political science. He sought to understand the natural world, society, ethics, and politics through his philosophical teachings and writings.
Think about the three words and what they each mean and you can work it out. Agricultural (this is the right spelling) means pertaining to agriculture, or farming - growing food and fiber (like cotton or sheep for wool); Educator is another word for Teacher, or someone who educates. Science pertains to Agricultural - so all together this is a person who teaches about the science of farming and growing food and fiber. And I can tell you a lot of Agricultural Science Educators are awesome people!
educator, instructor, professor, guide
The Religious Educator was created in 2000.
The Chemical Educator was created in 1996.
The root of educator is: Duc. meaning: To lead.
No, Bill Nye has not been shot. This claim is false. Bill Nye is alive and continues to work as a science educator and television host.
She's a tree canopy biologist, educator, ecologist, writer, editor, public speaker and currently Chief of Science & Sustainability at California Academy of Sciences.
no, since the word educator does not describe a noun(person, place, or thing), it is not an adjective. It is a noun, since an educator is a person.