Project Ghana
Unheard Voices Featured On NJTV Classroom Closeup On Asbury’s Project Ghana
Unheard Voices was featured on PBS/NJTV for their contribution to Project Ghana at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
Unheard Voices was featured on NJTV’s Classroom Close-up for their contribution to Project Ghana at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School.
Unheard Voices on Classroom Close-up
Asbury Park seventh graders exchange ideas, culture and history with students from Ghana in an effort called Project Ghana.
Dr. Martin Luther King Middle School history teacher David Wronko spearheaded Project Ghana. The sessions involves weekly video-conferencing between the two schools. The students demonstrate for each other lessons on math, science and art. The exchange gives students from both countries an opportunity to share their differences, but more importantly, their similarities.
Unheard Voices was featured on PBS/NJTV for its contribution to project.
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