Aysén students are invited to an ingenious reading contest

Aysén students are invited to an ingenious reading contest
Aysén students are invited to an ingenious reading contest

They must create a video that presents a book that they find interesting and that they want to share.

Sharing the love of reading, that is the great purpose of the first version of Yo Te Cuento, a contest promoted by the Ibáñez Atkinson Foundation that last year had a successful pilot and was born as an extension of the renowned contest The pleasure of hearing read (The pleasure of hearing read). EPOL), the largest read aloud in Chile.

Aimed at 7th and 8th grade students nationwide, Yo Te Cuento seeks to expand the impact of EPOL and invites you to create a 1 to 2 minute video in which participants present a book that is of special interest to them and that they wish to recommend. .

Students must form a team of a minimum of two and a maximum of three members who appear on the screen and, in addition, have a teacher or reading mediator to support the text selection and analysis process.

In the images, participants must mention the title and name of the author of the book they selected, when they read it, what elements they found most striking and why they recommend it, without revealing spoilers or relevant data, such as the end of a story, among others. others.

A task for which they will be able to use all the audiovisual resources they consider appropriate, which will be taken into account in the evaluation that will be carried out by experts in the area.

Daniela del Valle, general manager of Fundación Ibáñez Atkinson, said that the foundation motivates being able to invite 7th and 8th grade students to be part of the first version of this contest.

“It takes a new step as a contest that values ​​the construction of a community based on the powerful connection that is generated when we share stories that move us,” says Daniela del Valle, general manager of Fundación Ibáñez Atkinson.

“We hope that, as with EPOL, thousands of children will participate and accompany us in Yo Te Cuento, being protagonists of a great reading adventure,” he adds.

Mariana Hidalgo, programming director of NTV, highlights that linking the pleasure and benefit of reading to different experiences, “seems like a tremendous opportunity to us.” “Giving boys and girls more possibilities to participate, where they are presented with a creative challenge and for them to be protagonists in an entertaining way, only motivates us,” she said.

Applications will be open until July 31, 2024 at www.elplacerdeoirleer.cl/yo-te-cuento.

In August, the winners of the contest will be announced, who will have the opportunity to make a new version of their recommendation video together with professionals from the audiovisual area, which will be broadcast during the grand national final of the EPOL contest on the NTV open signal.

More information from Yo Te Cuento to the email [email protected]. Bases at www.elplacerdeoirleer.cl/yo-te-cuento.

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