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September 20123:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
P4701, Academic Building 1, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon
2012/13 Hong Kong Budding Poets (English) Award
BRIEFING
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RUNDOWN• Aims and Objectives• Schedule of Upcoming Events • Rules, Regulations and Plagiarism• Themes• Demonstration: Online School Application & Entry
Submission• Adjudication• Judging Criteria • Improvised Writing and Interview • Prizes • Sharing of 2010/12 Winning entries • Serious problems to avoid• HKBPA Professional Development Workshops • Question and Answer Session
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BPA WEBSITE• News and Announcements http://resources.edb.gov.hk/gifted/bpea
• This PowerPoint file will be uploaded to the website by next Wednesday
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AIMS & OBJECTIVES• An annual event since 2005• To develop students’ high-order thinking skills
and creativity• To enhance students’ awareness and
appreciation of poetry• To provide students an opportunity to strive for
excellence in the use of language and literature
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2012/13 TENTATIVE SCHEDULEDate Event
28 Sep - 30 Nov 2012
Online School Application
4 Dec 2012
Teacher workshops: Introductory & Advanced
22 Feb 2013
Deadline for Online Entry Submission
Late Feb- Mar 2013
Adjudication
April 2013 Improvised Writing Session & (Individual) Student Interview
May 2013 Prize Presentation Ceremony
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Primary Section Full-time students from primary schools which adopt the local primary curriculum
Secondary Section
Full-time students from secondary schools which adopt the local secondary curriculum
Open Section
All of the above + full-time students from schools which do NOT adopt the local curriculum, e.g. international and ESF schools
• All entries must be nominated by schools • Each school can nominate at most 20 entries, choosing any of the three sections
ELIGIBILITY
Primary Section Secondary and Open Sections
Poetic Form
Poetic form is open but should exhibit rhyme, rhythm, imagery and structure.
Poetic form is open but should exhibit rhyme, rhythm, imagery and structure, in addition, the use of poetic devices such as alliteration, simile and metaphor.
Length Nil. Students should decide on the most appropriate length to express the theme of their entries.
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BASIC RULES
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BASIC RULES
• All poems are judged anonymously and the name of the author must not appear in the entries.
• Poems must not have been previously published, self-published or published on a website or broadcasted before 1 June 2013.
• Poems must be the original work of the author. Any infringement of competition rules and regulations will disqualify the student from taking part in the competition or winning an award.
Primary Section Secondary Section & Open Section
1.Gratitude/Thank you
2.Me3.Dreams4.Animals5.A Wish6.*Young Achievers’
Gallery
1.Green Earth2.The Generation Gap3.Loyalty4.Leader 5.Mind Food6.Genesis7.*Young Achievers’ Gallery *(visit Podium, West Block)Contact: Ms. Fiona Cheung, 3698 3478 Ms. Wong So-ching, 3698 4490
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THEMES
ONLINE SCHOOL APPLICATION &ENTRY SUBMISSION
HTTP://RESOURCES.EDB.GOV.HK/GIFTED/BPEA
Click here to use the Online School Application &Entry Submission System
ONLINE SCHOOL APPLICATION & ENTRY SUBMISSION
Online School Application(For schools to join the Award)
Student Zone(For students to compose entries)
Teacher Zone(For Teachers-in-charge to submit final entries to EDB)
Online Adjudication(For Judges’ use only)
Before teachers submit students’ entries
to EDB, they may view, comment (optional), and/or return the entries to students
for their edition.
ONLINE APPLICATION
ONLINE APPLICATION
Step 1: Login
Step 2: Edit School Profile
TEACHER ZONE
Step 3: Edit Student Accounts
Step 4: Edit Students Poems
Add- Create student
account
TEACHER ZONE
STUDENT ZONEStep 1: Login
Step 2: Edit Profile
Step 3: Edit Poems
“HOW TO USE”
e. For step-wise instructions, please read
“How to Use/Online School Application” “How to Use/Teacher Zone” “How to Use/Student Zone”
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ONLINE SCHOOL APPLICATION &ENTRY SUBMISSION
Teacher-in-charge is strongly advised to familiarise yourself thoroughly of the whole online system before you use it.
a. At “Home” Zone, read the flow chart to understand the whole setting of the system
b. At “Online School Application” Zone, read “Notes to Teachers-in-charge” and register your school via this system c. At “Teacher Zone”, read “Notes to Teachers-in-charge” and create students’ accounts. You may view, comment (optional), return and/or submit students’ entries to EDB via this Zone
d. At “Student Zone”, read “Notes to students” so you could guide students in case they have difficulty using this system to compose entries e. For step-wise instructions, please read “How to Use/Online School Application” “How to Use/Teacher Zone” “How to Use/Student Zone” f. Please ask your students to read “Student Zone/Notes to Students” before they use the “Student Zone” to compose entries.
REMINDER TO TEACHERS-IN-CHARGE
• Teachers are required to provide a valid email account and check this account frequently for the updates of the Award.
• A confirmation/notification email will be sent to the teacher when • the teacher completes Part 1 and Part 2 online school
application• students submit/re-submit entries to teacher• the teacher submit an entry to EDB
REMINDER TO STUDENTS
Students are required to familiarise themselvesthoroughly of the online system before they use it.
a. At “Home” Zone, read the flow chart b. At “Student Zone”, read “Notes to students” c. For step-wise instructions, please read “How to Use/Student Zone”
REMINDER TO STUDENTS
• Students are required to provide a valid email account and check this account frequently for the updates of the Award.
• A confirmation/notification email will be sent to the student every time• s/he submits an entry to the teacher• the teacher returns an entry to student • the teacher comments on a student entry
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ADJUDICATION Phase One: Screening
Judging Panel
GE Teachers Network
(Eng Lang)
Faculty, City
University of Hong
Kong
EDB
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ADJUDICATION Phase Two:
Final judging and ranking the
top 60 nominees
Final adjudication(tentative)
Prof. Shirley LIM Geok-linProf. Ravi ShankarMartin Alexander, Editor, Asian Literary ReviewLuis Francia, poetTina Chang, Poet Laureate, BrooklynMarilyn Chin
EVALUATION CRITERIA
• I. Artistic Quality: Diction, Rhythm/Rhyme, Image, Figures of
Speech
• II. Expression of the Theme: Feeling and Thought
• III. Use of Language: Language Conventions
• IV. Construction: Form
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IMPROVISED WRITING & INTERVIEWTO DEMONSTRATE STUDENTS’ TALENTS IN CREATIVE WRITING
&AND THE ORIGINALITY OF THEIR SUBMITTED ENTRIES.
The nominees will write a stanza on a given topic.The Best Improviser of the Year Award
(for the outstanding author(s) whose improvised entry demonstrates a high standard overall)
Individual interview: nominees share their views on their previously submitted poems via online system
PRIZESPrimary Section Secondary
SectionOpen Section
First Trophy, Certificate and $500 book coupon
Trophy, Certificate and $600 book coupon
Second Trophy, Certificate and $300 book coupon
Trophy, Certificate and $400 book coupon
Third Trophy, Certificate and $200 book coupon
Trophy, Certificate and $300 book coupon
Fourth Trophy, Certificate and $100 book coupon
Trophy, Certificate and $200 book coupon
5th - 10th
Certificate of Merit
11th - 20th
Certificate of Commendation
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• Author of the best entry selected from school nominating not less than 10 students.
• Entry of the winner has to demonstrate a good standard overall. • Each Poet of the School will be awarded a Certificate
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THE POET OF THE SCHOOL AWARD
• All participants (except the top 20 award winners of each section)
will be granted a Certificate of Participation as recognition and encouragement for joining the Award.
CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION
Cheng Yi TingDiocesan Girls’ Junior School
Theme: Wishes
PRIMARY SECTION CHAMPION
The Unheard Wishes of the Circus Men
Welcome to the wondrously whimsical world of circus men
We cater to every wacky wish and flight of fantasy With smiles painted on faces, we are fulltime
comedians Won’t you wait and see? We will have you reeling
in ecstasy
It is a pleasure to bring in the illustrious ringmaster In confident strides, he marches up and tames most savage beastsYet nobody hears the finely groomed man’s secret yearning…“The way these poor felines are treated is a disaster!Let them out their cages! They should be allowed freedom at least!
Spectacularly costumed, a silly clown stumbles on stageSmiling, he superbly sets up a string of tricks and spills jokesYet nobody hears him wistfully pine for…“A day of no pretense – where I can comfortably act my ageI am sick and tired of being treated as one big hoax!”
Hopping and swirling, the acrobat soars into view on stageHe does heart-stopping somersaults and lands perfectly backYet nobody hears the supple and lithe man’s dreams…“I desire a ticket to freedom and to be uncagedPlant wings in my heart - so that I may fly on my own track!”
Exerting all effort to twist and turn his fragile waistEagerly the contortionist flashes the crowd radiant warm smilesYet nobody hears the pitiful man’s only dream and wish…“During all these terrible years of training, my body is going to waste ”Especially when I am disallowed to even rest for a while!”
So, the show goes on with sassy humor and splendid fanfare Sanguine exteriors hide the circus men’s suppressed wishesSadly, no one knows of their sorrowing and depths of despairSilently, their unheard wishes, swarming in their hearts, itches
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Yiu Wai Man JaniceMaryknoll Convent School (Secondary Section)
Theme: The Past
SECONDARY SECTION CHAMPTION
‘Die Berliner Mauer’ (The Berlin Wall)
She stood there quietly,Tenderly.
Her grayish, olive-coloured overall,With its long concrete sleeves,
Sank deep into the pool of rotten Leaves.
She stood there quietly,Meekly.
All over her,Faded scribbling,
Rendering anger and desperation into
Geometric patterns,Like lanterns,
Gleaming with sorrows and tearsOf the long gone past.
She stood there so quietly,Painfully.
Her rusted iron bars,Like cracks in old gothic
guitars,Crafting
A grotesque scar.
She was a savage-looking creature.She was confused.
All was too sudden. All was too sudden.The usual morning calls were
Solemn silence and silent solemnity.She didn’t know why people went into raptures at the
great news.All she knew
Was that many of her sleeves were cut away, abandoned.
She was deep in thoughts again,
Dreaming a grayish dream.The warm sunlight
Casted by the full sun,Splashed itself casually
On the united Berlin.
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MischievouslyPenetrating her bullet holes.
And wild daisies smiling like delicate mistletoes,Scattered themselves.
Indulged in a daydream;Chanting their own hymns,While glancing at the notes
That were gentlyCarried awayBy the winds.
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IMPORTANT DATES
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ONLINE SCHOOL APPLICATION
• Starts on 28 September 2012• Deadline: 30 November 2012
• Provide your valid email address
• Check mail box / junk mail frequently
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WORKSHOPS FOR TEACHERSIntroductory & Advanced - 4 Dec 2012 (Tuesday)
Objectives:a) enable teachers to include poetry in the language
curriculum and/or programmes with strategies to stimulate students’ imagination and language sensitivity
b) explore the techniques to guide students to write and improve their writing according to abilities
Presenter: Prof. Shirley Geok-lin Lim, English Department of the University of California, Santa Barbara
Stephanie Hoo, MPhil, City University of Hong Kong
Online registration is available on the EDB Training Calendar System (TCS) now
DEADLINE FOR ONLINE ENTRY SUBMISSION
• Teacher-in-charge is required to submit students’ entries to the Education Bureau on or before 22 February 2013.
• Teacher may change choice of entry on or before the above deadline by unchecking/checking the “Submit to EDB” button at “Teacher Zone/ Students’ Poems”.
However, no amendment could be made after the deadline. The system will identify and record the last submission
before the deadline as the final entry/entries for each school.
• A confirmation email will be sent to the TIC upon each entry submission to EDB.
• Please save your Final record of submission for your own reference.
Dates: Primary 24 April 2013 (Wed) Secondary 25 April 2013 (Thur) Open 26 April 2013 (Fri)Time: 1:00p.m. – 6:00p.m. (Tentative)Venue: City University of Hong Kong
• List of nominees and details will be released in Apr 2013 on BPA website.
• It is part of the competition process and those who do not attend will be regarded as not wishing to go on with the competition.
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IMPROVISED WRITING SESSION & STUDENT INTERVIEW
• 25 May 2013 (Sat) • Award winners will be invited to
present their award-winning poems
Details will be released from late April to early May 2013
on BPA website
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PRIZE PRESENTATION CEREMONY
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SERIOUS PROBLEMS TO AVOID
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PROBLEM 1
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ENTRY 1
Theme: FoodSalt, mustard, vinegar, pepper, French almond rock..Bread and butter for your supper,That’s all mother’s got. Fish and chips and coca-cola, Put them in a pan, Irish stew and ice-cream soda, We’ll eat all we can.
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ENTRY 1
Theme: Food (Cont’d)Salt, mustard, vinegar, pepper, French almond rock..Bread and butter for your supper,That’s all mother’s got. Eggs and bacon, salted herring, Put them in a pot. Pickled onions, apple pudding,We will eat a lot.
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What’s the problem with Entry 1?
Ans: Lack originality/plagiarism. This poem has been published. Student probably has just downloaded it from the internet and made slight amendment.
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PROBLEM 2
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ENTRY 2
Theme: Once upon a time
Once upon a time, on a fine summer’s day,There stood a cottage, in a land far away.Inside the house lived Little Red Riding Hood.She lived with her mother, and was indeed very good.“My little girl, your grandma’s sick,” she said,“She’s running a fever, and is staying in bed.You can take her a few cakes and buns,There are some in the pantry, those chocolate ones.And sweetheart, don’t talk to strangers on the way,Keep your eyes on the road and don’t go astray!”
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ENTRY 2Theme: Once upon a time (Cont’d)
Little Red Riding Hood nodded and set off meekly,Not knowing that behind a tree, a Wolf was watching her sneakily.“Ho!” The evil creature sniggered to himself,“I’ll have this nice, juicy girl all for myself!”He stepped out and said, “Excuse me, young lady, where are you going to?I know a shortcut where you can go through.”“That’s a fabulous idea,” she said without bothering to ponder, “Where I’m going is that house yonder.Inside lives my grandmother, who’s very ill.”“Ha!” thought the Wolf, “I’ll eat her first, I will.”The Wolf slipped away as quietly as a mouseAnd ran all the way to Granny’s house.
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ENTRY 2Theme: Once upon a time (Cont’d)
The Wolf barged in and gobbled her whole – Every single finger and every single toe.Little Red Riding Hood then stepped through the door,Took off her shoes and laid them on the floor.The Wolf in Granny’s night gown was lying in bed,He looked at her greedily, and in Granny’s voice he said,“Little Red Riding Hood, dear, it’s me.Thank goodness you’re here, I’m so bored, you see.”“What enormous ears you’ve got, Granny,” she cried.“All the better to hear you with, honey,” the Wolf lied.“What a massive mouth you’ve got, Granny,” she gasped.The Wolf grinned devilishly and in a terrible voice he rasped,“All the better to eat you with, you stupid girl!”The Wolf flung himself off the bed and on her he hurled.
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ENTRY 2
Theme: Once upon a time (Cont’d)
A woodcutter passing by saw this happen and came to her aid.And of the fearsome Wolf he wasn’t a bit afraid.With a single swing of his axe, he chopped off the Wolf’s head.The wolf dropped down; it was dead.Then with his great gleaming axe, he sliced open the Wolf’s belly.Out climbed Granny, petrified, shivering like jelly.The girl and her granny thanked the woodcutter again and again.They cheered, “Thank goodness the wolf has been slain!”The house pealed with their mirthful laughter.And so they lived happily ever after.
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What’s the problem with Entry 2?
Ans: Originality.This poem is a mere reproduction of a classic fairy tale “The Little Red Riding Hood” in a poetic form.
Remarks for Teachers:Teachers are advised to guide students to be more creative and to produce original entry, e.g. by changing the characters or the ending of the fairy tale.
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PROBLEM 3
PLAGIARISM
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PROBLEM 4
PUBLICATION: JUNE 1ST 2013
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PROBLEM 5
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BE AWARE OF DEADLINES!
KEEP TO THEM
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ANTHOLOGY- Use of anthologies in the poetry classroom
- 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09
POSTER
• Posters sent to schools around 15 September, 2012
• May collect 1 extra copy of each before you leave
• Please post these up in a prominent position!
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FACEBOOK AND TWITTER
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• Ms Hemans WONG Hiu-Man, 34429632 (Registration and entry submission on the online system)
• Ms Dorothy LI Wing-sze, 3698 3476 (Regulations and conditions of the competition)
• Fax: 3442 0288• Email: hkbpa2012@gmail.com
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ENQUIRIES
BEFORE YOU LEAVE1. At the Counter, please get - BPA poster 2. Please fill in the Questionnaire
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THANK YOU
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