He clocks 40-plus hours a week as a high school scienceteacher.
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Mr. Sperry the scienceteacher, is deeply interested in the nut trees.
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Her father was a headmaster and her mom a domestic scienceteacher.
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There's one for every scienceteacher in the audience - free of charge.
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Wally's pal Nate, the local scienceteacher, often worries about it.
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Trump is not, said University of Virginia political scienceprofessor Larry Sabato.
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But that's not how Moore, the political scienceprofessor, read it.
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Shaw was founded by computer scienceprofessor David Shaw in 1988.
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The package was addressed to Smith's boss, Vanderbilt University computer- scienceprofessor Patrick Fischer.
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Sally Young, a political scienceprofessor from Melbourne University, said the criticism was valid.
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Marine scienceinstructor Jasmine Santana was snorkelling off Santa Catalina island when she spotted the carcass of the enormous sea creature gleaming in the water.
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Unless our third-year scienceinstructors let up on us, I see myself eating headache powders like candy.
Ús de science educator en anglès
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Dr. Abbott is ant ecologist and scienceeducator based at the University of New England in Australia.
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Nanotechnologist and scienceeducator, Dr Michelle Dickinson, also known as Nanogirl, says research shows masks are highly effective if worn properly.
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This is the life not of a Hollywood star, but an evolutionary biologist, ardent atheist and scienceeducator, Professor Richard Dawkins.
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Torres, a biologist and scienceeducator, divides his time between Southern California and Peru, where he's involved in research and education projects.
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On Sunday night, viewers saw the first episode of a followup series, Cosmos: A Space-Time Odyssey, hosted by astrophysicist and scienceeducator Neil deGrasse Tyson.
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Scienceeducator Michelle 'Nanogirl' Dickinson has just released The Kitchen Science Cookbook.
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Scienceeducator, Nanogirl Michelle Dickinson produced a handy video explaining how it all works.
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The work combined various Indigenous and non-Indigenous scientists, scienceeducators, curriculum experts, teachers, academics and editors.
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If scienceeducators (of all people) merely rely on authority and don't explain, we remain uninformed.
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But scienceeducators worry that teachers could offer unsound science, or non-science, and be protected by this legislation.
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I'm sure some of the other geo-bloggers who are active scienceeducators may have some thoughts about this problem.
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Science The best scienceeducators are the ones with as active a research remit as they have teaching responsibilities.
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We had Robogals, scienceeducators, steampunk designers and sustainability makers sharing how to reduce your carbon emissions, build your own garden boxes.
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Scienceeducators say science loses out to numeracy and literacy in New Zealand schools, but the country needs a science-literate population more than ever.