Science for teachers quotes:

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  • Teachers started recognizing me and praising me for being smart in science and that made me want to be even smarter in science! -- Steve Wozniak
  • When I was 7 years old, I plagiarized, word for word, stories from science fiction magazines so my teachers would think I was smart. -- James Altucher
  • I can't tell you how many people say they were turned off from science because of a science teacher that completely sucked out all the inspiration and enthusiasm they had for the course. -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Why don't we have enough teachers of math and science in the public schools? One answer is well, if they knew the subject well, they'd also know enough to work for Google or Goldman Sachs or God knows where. -- James Harris Simons
  • For whatever reason, I didn't succumb to the stereotype that science wasn't for girls. I got encouragement from my parents. I never ran into a teacher or a counselor who told me that science was for boys. A lot of my friends did. -- Sally Ride
  • My education in the public schools of New York City between 1932 and 1944 was an excellent preparation for a life in science. Because of the Depression, these schools were able to attract a remarkably talented and dedicated collection of teachers who encouraged their students to strive for the highest levels of accomplishment. -- Robert Fogel
  • No individual has done more to help me pursue a career in science than my wife of forty-five years. I met Enid Cassandra Morgan during the election campaign of 1948 when she was a Sunday school teacher, a leader of the youth organizations of St. Phillips Episcopal Church, and the head of Harlem Youth for the election of Henry Wallace. -- Robert Fogel
  • Science teachers and the mentally ill, that's all Jazz is for. -- Noel Fielding
  • The science fair has long been a favorite educational tool in the American school system, and for a good reason: Your teachers hate you. -- Dave Barry
  • Teachers of science in schools and colleges must be masters of the tools for ensuring integrity in science and must instill them in their students. -- Lewis M. Branscomb
  • Effective science teaching calls for active contact with research and that teachers need to mingle with other scientists and to know what is going on in the field. -- Alan Tower Waterman
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