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Asked by anon-351109 on 23 Mar 2023.
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Sam Mugford answered on 23 Mar 2023:
I had a lot of different science Teachers, but a few stand out. Mr Mitchell was my biology teacher at A level, and he was very dry, and very funny, and taught me the things that made me most interested in Biology. At University I had some great lecturers, including John Maynard Smith, who was a very famous evolutionary biologist.
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Alison Tidy answered on 23 Mar 2023:
I had a lot of different science teachers as well, the ones that really stood out for me and made me choose plant science where at University, they really sparked my interest in plant science and help me down the path to getting a PhD and my current job. Have a good teacher makes a big impact on your learning, as the more interested you are the easier it seems to be. Hopefully you will come into contact with loads of great teachers/lecturers.
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Phil Howell answered on 24 Mar 2023:
A couple of great biology teachers in secondary school: shout ourts to Mr Wright and Mrs Johnson!
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Andrew Wood answered on 24 Mar 2023:
Teachers can be really inspiring. I had a series of great biology and chemistry teachers which made me do what I do today!
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Alexandra Milliken answered on 28 Mar 2023:
I had many different science teachers, although it was my A-level biology teacher and my geography teachers that were generally the most encouraging to me throughout my time at school.
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