Seoul, Korea. December 11, 2020 -- On December 4, 2020, Daekyo Culture Foundation successfully held its 28th Eye Level Literary Award (ELLA) ceremony at Daekyo Tower in Seoul. This year’s ceremony was broadcast online due to the pandemic. Only key staff members and local winners were present at the ceremony, adhering to strict health protocols.
For the past 28 years, Daekyo Culture Foundation has sponsored
the event to discover new authors and to cultivate children’s creativity.
10,000 applications from 10 countries were received this year. Among them 87
were selected as awardees in the following categories: Literature for Children,
Children’s Poetry, Teen Literary Composition, and Global.
For the global category, 6 children were
selected as winners. This year’s topic asked children how COVID-19 has affected
their daily lives. Submissions dealt with themes ranging from virtual learning
to unemployment. For the Illustrated Writing subcategory, the grand prize goes
to Hannah Chen (6, China), Silver to Ally Zi Xin Lim (4, Singapore), and Bronze
to Surabhi Srikumar (6, India). In the Writing subcategory for seniors, Zabrina
Yu Yiu Chau (11, Hong Kong) receives the Grand prize, Amaar Halani (12, U.S.A)
receives silver, and Zay Lin Phyo (12, Myanmar) receives bronze. All winners
receive a cash prize.
The grand prize for the Teen Literary
Composition, a new category, goes to Na Hyun Kwon (18, Korea) from Anyang Arts
High School.
The Children’s Poetry category saw 63 prize
recipients. The grand prize winner is Ji In Choi (10, Korea) from Incheon
Myeong Sun elementary school.
Lastly, in the Literature for Children
category, 5 up-and-coming authors were chosen as winners in which 3 are from
the “Fairy Tale” subcategory and 2 are from the “Picture Book” subcategory.
To learn more about other events by Eye Level
or Daekyo Culture Foundation, visit myeyelevel.com.
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Eye Level
More than 2.8 million children from 20
countries have experienced the Eye Level program.
Our teaching philosophy begins with understanding each child’s academic level, personal interests, and learning ability. Thereafter, our staff helps students master each concept through one-on-one coaching via our small-step approach. At Eye Level, we help young learners become self-directed problem solvers, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners -- setting them up for success in school and beyond.
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