Ghana Pictured

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

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13 comments:

  1. There are a lot of them in that classroom
    They seem very friendly and nice to meet
    The girls where dresses a lot around there
    I wonder do they want to come on down to Philly
    They appreciate what they have down their

    How did it feel to be down there?

    Tamia R

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  2. I like how the young girls over there are very eager.and proud to have an education, i also like the fact that they want to strive hard for there education and not take anything for granted. The young girls in Ghana are truly grateful for their education.



    Lakia M

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  3. Comment: I find it interesting that the girls who did not pay their fees on time would be call up to stand for the entire assembly infront of everyone. I would have felt ashamed.

    Question: what happen if the girls fight at secondary school?

    Fact: President John Dramani Mahama has described as misplaced arguments raised in sections of the media against his filling of tax returns and the payment of taxes.

    Kenisha Deane

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  4. Comment: I find it interesting that the girls who did not pay their fees on time would be call up to stand for the rest of the school assembly infront of everyone. I would have felt ashamed.

    Question: Do the girls at Arch Bishop Porter get to call their family to talk to them daily or maybe once a week?

    Fact: Ghana is heavily dependent on international financial aids.
    Kenisha Deane

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  5. Comment: I like how disciplined they are and they seem very respectful towards each other and adults.

    Question: Do they have prom ? or a dance that they go to? like we have in America?

    Fact: Ghana has a tropical climate

    (Nydiah S.)

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  6. i like how it is clean around the school and you dont see anyone late for class
    Mitchell M

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  7. Comment: I like how they all support each other over in Ghana instead of hating when somebody comes up to dance they all clap and cheer that person on instead of talking about them.

    Question: Do they have special dances for certain songs? Do the boys and girls party together? How do the boys and girls dance together ?

    Fact: The people in Ghana is supportive of one another !

    (Marice T.)

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  8. Comment:I like how the students in Ghana take their education seriously but over here in America we take ours for granted

    Question? Do they foreign exchange programs in Ghana

    Fact:Ghana has been independent for over 50 years

    Khasmere B.

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  9. I like how the students of APGSS respect their teachers.I like the fact that they don't need to be hollered at to get something done. When their teachers need silence to start the lesson they're ready and quiet.
    Question: What motivates the students in Ghana to be so focus on their education?
    Fact: Ghanians take their education very important?
    (Amirah G.)

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  10. I wish that i was down in Ghana because I think that i would have a better education their than going to school in the united states, not saying that united states teach very well but down in the country the adults are willing to help you with any struggles.

    Question: How can students stay motivated and focus on their school and work?
    (Shakir G.)

    fact: Ghana and other country are strict about their students because they want to see their kids be successful

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  11. I like how the girls all can sit together without a problem, instead of them being in groups with only the girls they like. They seem to get along very well in Ghana.

    Question: In Ghana do the students get taught different languages like we do here in Overbrook high school ?

    Fact: Gold and cocoa are considered a mainstay of economy in Ghana.
    (Mariah T.)

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  12. Comment : It seemed the girls were happy to have you there
    Question:Do the buses not have windows because it is hot there?
    Fact:•There are more than seventy spoken dialects in Ghana although English is also widely spoken and understood.

    -Jade Govens

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