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Educational System in Panama

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Panama's education system is based on principles enshrined in the 1972 Constitution. The system focuses on providing free and compulsory education for people between the ages of four and eighteen in public schools. The main objective is the personal and social development of the individual through the generation and promotion of knowledge. The Panamanian education system is divided into three levels: General Basic Education: Covers eleven years and includes preschool, primary, and secondary school. Secondary Education: Follows basic education. University Education: The final level of education. At the basic education level, students are taught subjects such as science, mathematics, English, social studies, art, and technology. University programs, on the other hand, are designed to meet new demands in sectors such as maritime, scientific, ecological, telecommunications, and the internet. The Panamanian education system is based on a unique concept that fosters self-unde...

Panamanian Dances

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The local folklore can be experienced through a multitude of festival, dances and traditions that have been handed down from generation to generation The beautiful Pollera' is a typical dress for Panamanian women. The Pollera' is embroidered on fine weave fabric with intricate, brightly colored designs that take over a year to complete. The men's clothes consist of embroidered, long sleeved shirts, three-quarter length pants and the traditional montung' straw hat. The different festivals reflect the influence of the different ethnic groups that make up the country To the north, in the province of Colon, one can observe traditions of African influence, such as Congo drums dating back to the era of slavery, they also celebrate the Black Christ feast which is a religious festivity In contrast, the May Pole ceremony is found in Bocas del Toro, which is an European tradition. Throughout the country, year round festivals take place in honor of the Patron Saints of...

Ethnic Groups in Panama

Panama is a country of a great variety of culture and traditions. It is a diverse, unique and complex environment. The country's ethnic diversity is reflected in traditional products, such as wood carvings, ceremonial masks and pottery, as well as in its architecture, cuisine and festivals. To visit Panama is to impress the senses, where indigenous and european cultures combine to create a country without equal. Panama's architecture is a reflection of the different groups that make their home here. The Guna Yala region, home of the Guna Indians with their traditional huts. Embera-Wounaan Indians houses are set about 20-50 feet apart atop the rise on posts, with no walls, but tall thatched roofs. Ngabe - Bugles houses are supported by sticks with a grass or zinc roof and dirt floor. Houses that stands in contrast to the homes built by Swiss, Yugoslavian, Swedish, German, French and American immigrants in styles unique to their respective countries Casco Antiguo is the World Her...