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[–] shalafi@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago

Had 3 teachers that I can call the best, but Mrs. King changed my life in deep ways. She taught me how to setup an experiment, how to be exacting, how to asses my results, all that. She taught us the difference in an educated guess (an hypothesis), and a wild-ass guess. So much of that teaching applies to every day life. Look at people and politics. They can't understand how science can make mistakes and still be valid. They view science as just another religion. They can't discern fact from opinion. They think an hypothesis they don't like is merely a wild-ass guess.

Thought she was old at the time, but she was really a young hippie chick that took teaching science seriously. I also learned that teachers can, gasp, get married!