WWF-OTS Costa Rica 2000


Kenny Salim

 


 

 


 

Contents

   Work Information

   Favorite Links

   Contact Information

   Current Projects

   Biographical Information

   Personal Interests

 

Work Information

Job Title

Science Teacher, Brighton High School, Boston, MA

Key responsibilities

Kenny teaches biology to 10th graders and is a Teacher Facilitator for the Business and Technology Pathway at Brighton High School. Kenny is also a Teacher/Coach for S.C.O.R.E. Higher, an S.A.T. preparation course for Brighton High School students. He also is a Technology Support Staff member and a member of the Instructional Leadership Team.

Department or workgroup

Science

 

Back to top

Favorite Links

 

Kenny's Boston Teaching Life

       Brighton High School

       Kenny Salim's Brighton High School Webpage

 

CORE 2000 in Costa Rica

 

       Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Program

       Woodrow Wilson Leadership Program for Teachers

       Organization of Tropical Studies (OTS)

       Environmental Science CORE Institute Page - 2000 

       Weather in Costa Rica (Free New York Times Registration Required)

 

 

Current Education Issues

 

       Education Week (Current Education Issues Weekly Periodical)

 

Email Kenny

 

Back to top

 

Contact Information

E-mail address

knsalim@hotmail.com

Web address

http://www.woodrow.org/teachers

Office phone

(617) 635-9873

 

Back to top

Current Projects

   Activity of Leaf Cutter Ants in an Edge Forest
    and Interior Forest Sites at La Selva Biological Station

 

Back to top

Biographical Information

Kenny was born in New York City and currently resides in Boston, Massachusetts. He completed an A.B. in Biology and a Teaching Certification in Biology at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. He is now a Biology Teacher and a Teacher Facilitator for the Business and Technology Pathway at Brighton High School. He has worked at Bruce McEwen’s Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology at Rockefeller University where he researched the effect of ginsenoside Rb1 on the gene expression of neurotrophic factors in rats.

 

Back to top

Personal Interests

   Bicycling

   Basketball

   Concerts (Alternative Rock, Folk)

 

Back to top