Ghana Pictured

Sunday, March 24, 2013

No complaints

Grateful for he classroom supplies I have. Grateful for the space provided me in the building to teach children. Grateful for he opportunity to learn from others while in Nzulezo village. To get to the village you must walk through shallow water which then becomes mud. Next, hot boards lift. You above the water so that you can get into the canoe. Ride for about 30 minutes in the beauty of Ghana wetlands and there is the cozy village built on stilts above water nestling 450 residents.

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5 comments:

  1. COMMENT: Its nice to know that she appreciates her classroom and children and she cares about there education and just not there just because like most of teachers in America where they only care about.

    QUESTION: How many kids are there to a class?

    FACT: There are six national parks and many smaller nature reserves, which were set up to help protect Ghana’s wildlife.

    (Nydiah S.)

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  2. comment: It's good to see that they have a great educational system.Their classroom look as if there black boards and inside reading book. It is great that the teachers believe that the children needed their education.

    Question: how many classrooms are inside this school?


    fact:Ghana has a population of over 23 million people.


    (Mister t.)

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  3. I like how kids in Ghana take there education serious. and that they have a wonderful educational system.Unlike in America some of the kids take there education for granted and they think everything should be handed to them. I like that you guys also have lots of books. We have lots of books here but kids tend to destroy all the good things that are handed to them.

    Fact: Gold and cocoa are considered a mainstay of economy in Ghana.

    How many kids are in each class?

    Lee-Ann P

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  4. It's amazing to see the variety of books that they have by them being so far away. They take pride in reading and getting an education. The quote also is inspiring and motivational.

    Question: Do he teachers ever break off into smaller groups to read for those who are slower at reading, or does the classroom size always remain big?

    Fact: The word Ghana means "Warrior King" and is derived from the ancient Ghana Empire.

    Autumn L.

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  5. comment : Compared to what I see on tv and online it is nice to see that everything is set up nicely.

    question: do they have desks in that same room?

    fact: Christianity, Islam and Animism are the three major religions in Ghana.

    -jade govens

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