KASA is proud to announce its second annual Student Video Contest, calling for student-produced videos that explore this year’s theme: An Educator Who Changed My Life.
The contest asks students to use their best storytelling skills to describe an educator who changed their view of life, particularly in terms of their approach to learning or education.
Please read the “For Students” section to help guide your students in this project. Students should submit videos to their school principal, who will select one (1) video per age group, per school to enter in the contest. Only one (1) video is accepted per age category, regardless of whether it is an individual or group submission. If your school has students in more than one age category, you can submit more than one video.
First place winners will receive cutting-edge tools to help students continue to develop their 21st century skills in addition to one overall Honorable Mention. Principals should then submit the video to KASA before March 1 by submitting the video file to the online drop box provided on the KASA website (www.kasa.org/UploadVideo).
Please encourage your students to participate in the competition. We welcome any feedback that will help us improve this contest. Your support will help Kentucky students to think more closely about the impact educators have on their school communities. use their best storytelling skills to describe an educator who changed their view of life, particularly in terms of their approach to learning or education.
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