I’m not a child but I enjoy your video very, I’ve learnt so much. Living in the West lots of this information I didn’t know. Thank you so much teacher for my first lesson on the Dagara people in Ghana.😊👍🏾 Excellent!
I was expecting a more deeper information like where de dagaaba actually migrated from, and a little bit of waala dagaaba relationships cos there's obviously no waala without dagaaba
Well noted. However, the class is basic 3 and then subject is creative arts so I didn't want the focus to be shifted to more of history cos they would learn more of that in an actual history class. My focus as an art teacher was on a brief history including the artworks we can get from them. Thanks for your input.
Wow... it was very helpful
Ghana schools need videos like this from very experienced and good creative Art teachers like you
Thank you very much
I’m not a child but I enjoy your video very, I’ve learnt so much. Living in the West lots of this information I didn’t know.
Thank you so much teacher for my first lesson on the Dagara people in Ghana.😊👍🏾 Excellent!
You are welcome
I was expecting a more deeper information like where de dagaaba actually migrated from, and a little bit of waala dagaaba relationships cos there's obviously no waala without dagaaba
Well noted. However, the class is basic 3 and then subject is creative arts so I didn't want the focus to be shifted to more of history cos they would learn more of that in an actual history class. My focus as an art teacher was on a brief history including the artworks we can get from them. Thanks for your input.
You didn’t give history on their migration you only showed culture
Well noted, I'm grateful for that point