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Genck

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Genck (Flemish) [xɛŋk]
n
(Placename) a variant spelling of Genk


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Other members of the foundation board include Larry Alberts, John Alden, Ed Baker, Ron Barnhall, Nancy Bigley, Stan Bowers, Sandra Boyst, Jeanne Coe, RoseAnn Coe, Julie Collins, Bob Duey, Jim Eckman, Jason Genck, Jill Hoggard-Greene, Bob Linahan, Barbara Long, Mark Molina, Robert Scherer, Jenny Ulum, Kate Wallace and Andrea Wiggins.
Introduction It has long been recognised by those involved in curriculum development that the knowledge and skills that students acquire are fundamentally linked to the contexts within which those attributes are introduced Bolton and Genck, 1971; Clayton, 1993; Gibbs, Habeshaw and Yorke, 2000).
Hoffman, CPRP, Sioux City, Iowa Pacific Northwest Region--Jason Genck, Springfield, Ore.
 
 
 
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