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A New Literacy Project for Upper Primary Students through Photo Autobiography

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At Little Stories, we envision a world where every child’s voice is heard and valued. This summer, we are thrilled to announce our new project, “My Story: A New Literacy Project for Upper Primary Students through Photo Autobiography”. This initiative is designed to improve literacy skills among upper primary ESL learners from low-income families and ethnic minorities with local students.

At Little Stories, we envision a world where every child’s voice is heard and valued. This summer, we are thrilled to announce our new project, “My Story: A New Literacy Project for Upper Primary Students through Photo Autobiography”. This initiative is designed to improve literacy skills among upper primary ESL learners from low-income families and ethnic minorities with local students.

Project Overview

The “My Story” project combines the art of visual storytelling with essential literacy development. Through a photo autobiography approach, we aim to empower students to express their personal stories, fostering self-expression and critical literacy. By integrating digital technology with multimodal learning, we will help young learners build their self-identity while enhancing their English skills.

Why This Project Matters

Educational disparities remain a significant challenge, particularly for students from low-income backgrounds. Our initiative seeks to bridge this gap by providing participants with the tools they need for both academic and personal success. By encouraging self-expression through photography, we aim to boost students’ confidence and foster community involvement.

Anticipated Outcomes

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Improved Literacy Skills

Participants will enhance their reading and writing abilities through creative expression.

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Increased Confidence

Sharing personal stories will help students develop self-identity and a sense of belonging.

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Community Connection

The project will promote inclusivity and support within the community, encouraging collaboration and understanding.

Supporting Organisations

Organised by

Little Stories

Funded by

SIE Fund

Intermediary by

Impact Innovation Lab

More Information

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Helping children to build up self-worth
Looking forward to your participation & support!

Welcome to send an email to hello@little-stories.co
if your school or NGO is interested.

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Address: Little Stories, HKU Innovation & Entrepreneurship Hub, iDendron, 2/F Pao Siu Loong Building,
The University of Hong Kong, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong
(near HKU MTR Station Exit A1)

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