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RESEARCH AND TEACH THE CHILDREN OUR CULTURAL HERITAGE- HEADMISTRESS URGES.

School Children

The headmistress of ZOE Montessori school, Mrs Agnes
Quarcoo, has urge parents and school authorities to research and teach the Ghanaian culture especially, in schools to help inculcates the rich Ghanaian cultural values in our students and the youths to raise high the image of the Ghanaian culture.

The headmistress was speaking  to Odi News Network during a cultural display by the pupils of Zoe Montessori at the school premises in Sunyani municipality in the Bono region.

She stated that, the aim for the event is to make known to the student's the minerals, language barriers and above all, the cultural practices of the 16 regions in Ghana as well as the tribes with their norms for future gain.

She said, every developed country is known by its rich cultural heritage hence, appealing to the Ghanaian Education Service to provide vigorous supervision and inclusion of cultural studies in the school's syllables to elaborate the need for Ghanaian cultural practices.

Since culture is a way of life, Mrs Quarcoo encouraged the Ghanaian citizens to patronage and have good taste for local products and cultural norms to reflect the true citizenry as Ghanaians for the betterment of our society and the country at large.

He urged the youth to do away the learning of the bad foreign cultural practices especially, dressings, since no other country is eager to embrace our rich Ghanaian culture.


Source: Odi News Network/odinews85.blogspot.com

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