Reading Contest

April 8, 2011
 

Aside debating, reading  competition sessions are often organised to help spark up the habbit of reading and learning amng school pupils. on this background a reading contest took place between the clubs in the Gwollu Schools, two representatives from each school club participated in the reading. Different Scripts were typed out from their English syllabus and the participants took turns In reading out the individual selected scripts. The panel was scoring the reading using the following criteria:-

· Proper pronunciation of words

· Appropriate punctuations

· Speed and clarity of words

· Confidence/boldness etc

The reading was highly competitive, interesting, inspiring and educative, which sparked up enthusiasm in majority of the pupils who came to witness the  occasion.

 

 

Debating Contest

April 8, 2011
 

Efforts to achieve one of the career development objectives and of also improving academic performance in the schools, a debate competition was organized among Gwollu LA  Junior high school cultural club and Wuljua junior high school cultural club on the  topic   our Culture and Tradition must be maintained in our modern Ghanaian Society  speak for or against. This was held on the 27th November, 2010. The Wuljua School spoke for the motion while the Gwollu LA School spoke against th...


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Baseline Survey of Cultural vocational Practices in the Sissala West District of the Upper West of Ghana

April 8, 2011

 

The Sissala West District  is endowed with silent rich creative art and culture, such as pottery, basketry, weaving,  woodcarving, music, dance and many others practices since the dawn of ancient times. Some people engage in these forms of cultural practices as leisure, at times they sell their products for money which serves as a means of livelihood to them.

 Over the years many of the indigenous  artist, artisans, musical instrument manufacturers and poets have died without leaving t...


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