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Biology


Question Posted Saturday March 27 2010, 4:04 am



I was wondering.... Do you need to do all the years of biology, college and everything to teach highschool bio.?
Or can you just be a high school graduate?

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NinjaNeer answered Monday March 29 2010, 8:28 am:
I guess it depends on the country you're in, based on the previous poster's answer. In Canada, you need to have a B. Sc. in Biology, then go to teacher's college.

Check out your country's requirements, because they're different everywhere!

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modelkate11 answered Saturday March 27 2010, 1:27 pm:
You would have a bachelors/masters in education with either a minor or a concentration in biology. It is not possible that you would get a job as a bio teacher if you only ever took it in high school. You would take a majority, if not all of the college courses.

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