Scott Genzer
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Scott Genzer | ||
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| Country | Gabon | |
| Years: | 1993-1995 | |
| Site(s) | Ndjolé | |
| Program(s) | Education | |
| Assignment(s) | Mathematicswarning.png"Mathematics" is not in the list of possible values (Agroforestry, Sustainable Agricultural Science, Farm Management and Agribusiness, Animal Husbandry, Municipal Development, Small Business Development, NGO Development, Urban and Regional Planning, Primary Teacher/Training, Secondary Teacher/Training, Math/Science Teacher/Training, Special Education/Training, Deaf/Education, Vocational Teacher/Training, University Teacher/Training, English Teacher/Training (TEFL), Environmental Education, National Park Management, Dry Land Natural Resource Conservation, Fisheries Fresh, Ecotourism Development, Coastal /Fisheries Resource Management, Public Health Education, AIDS Awareness, Information Technology, Skilled Trades, Water and Sanitation Resources Engineering, Housing Construction Development, Youth, Other) for this property. | |
| Scott Genzer started in Gabon 1993 | ||
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| Education in Gabon: | ||
| Norman Capshaw, Scott Genzer, Stacey Nichols Kim, William Pete "Bill" Siemers | ||
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[edit] Description of Service
Scott Genzer taught 6eme and 5eme math and a bit of 3eme TEFL at CES Ndjolé. His secondary project was to create some math worksheets for use in the classroom. He also helped host a local conference on integrating environmental education into the classroom and another one on the use of math manipulatives. He also met his wife, Kim, in Gabon. She was a math teacher in Makokou.