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Brody to receive award from teachers' association, educators

Honored for his contribution to education in the state
Kenneth W. Brody, a visiting scholar in the Office of the Provost, will be honored later this month by the Massachusetts Association of Science Teachers and Massachusetts Science Education Leadership Association for his contributions to science education in the state.

Brody, who will receive his award on Oct. 21, is currently the secretary for the Network of Educators in Science and Technology at MIT, a member-driven organization open to graduates of MIT's Science and Engineering Program for Teachers.

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