Module 5 – Introduction
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Overview
The module on Awareness and Advocacy through Storytelling and Journalism is designed to equip educators with the skills to use storytelling and journalism to spread awareness and advocate for the rights and inclusion of people with Down syndrome.
Aim
Equip educators with skills to use storytelling and journalism to spread awareness and advocate for the rights and inclusion of people with Down syndrome.
Expected Outcomes
- Enhanced storytelling and advocacy skills
- Greater empathy and understanding through shared narratives
- Improved techniques for crafting and sharing personal storiesKnowledge of journalistic writing and publishing platforms
- Practical experience in conducting ethical interviews
- Stronger public engagement and media collaboration skills
- Hands-on experience in developing a storytelling project