I asked our physics teacher here at my school and he was unable to come up with a theory.
He worked as a journalist and is now a physics teacher.
Certainly I've never met an odd physics teacher - teaching is all about people skills.
At the moment, only around 600 new physics teachers enter the profession each year, less than the number we need to "break even".
Now back in a job where I am supported and my skills as a physics teacher are appreciated.
Why do physics teachers all need to have done a long, formal teaching course, and be expected to teach other subjects.
After graduating from a secondary school, his first job was working there for one year as a physics teacher in 1961.
My Physics teacher always used to say "there's no free lunch in the universe."
When the second World War came along the military needed physics teachers, so he took that on as well.
His father was a doctor and his mother a physics teacher.