| Aspect | Professional Forensic Science Teacher | Forensic Science Instructor |
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| Credentials | Typically requires a teaching certification and a background in forensic science or related field | Often requires specialized forensic science knowledge, sometimes with certification, but may not require teaching credentials |
| Work Environment | Primarily in high schools, colleges, or universities, teaching students | In educational settings, training programs, or workshops, focusing on skill development |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Educational institutions, government agencies, forensic labs | Training centers, law enforcement agencies, educational institutions |
While both roles involve forensic science education, a Professional Forensic Science Teacher typically holds teaching credentials and works in formal educational settings, whereas a Forensic Science Instructor may focus more on specialized training or workshops without necessarily holding teaching certification.