Who is the first science teacher
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The first person credited with being employed as a science teacher in a British public school was William Sharp, who left the job at Rugby School in 1850 after establishing science to the curriculum. Sharp is said to have established a model for science to be taught throughout the British public school system.
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- William Sharp, who quit his employment at Rugby School in 1850 after introducing science to the curriculum, is recognised as becoming the first scientific teacher in a British public school.
- Sharp is credited for creating a scientific curriculum that will be taught in all public schools in the United Kingdom.
- William Sharp was a Scottish poet and literary biographer who began writing as Fiona Macleod in 1893, a pseudonym he kept practically secret during his career.
- He also edited Ossian, Walter Scott, Matthew Arnold, Algernon Charles Swinburne, and Eugene Lee-poetry. Hamilton's
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