For Immediate Release
The USAID/Basic Education Program (BEP) (http://bep-ks.org/) is using project based learning to reform teaching and learning in schools throughout Kosovo, and one of the teaching tools is a video competition. Over 30 schools submitted student-produced films for the competition, dubbed the “Junior Oscars”. ‘Best Films’ were selected in five categories: Best Story, Best Documentary, Best Film in Albanian, Best Film in English and Best Film by grades 1-5. The content of the films submitted was remarkably mature and addressed important issues relevant to adolescents including: human trafficking, internet safety and violence in schools.
Students and teachers from four of the winning schools were invited to the Pristina ‘Skena-Up’ International Film Festival, where the winning films were screened during a ‘Junior Oscars’ Ceremony. USAID and program staff visited the winner in the grade 1-5 category and held a ceremony at the school.
The winners were:
Best film in English – Green School” from Pristina – Title: “Safety in Internet”
Best Film in Albanian – “Zekria Rexha” school from Gjakova – Title: “Look before You Leap”
Best Documentary – “Meto Bajraktari” school from Mitrovica – Title: Recycling Technology
Best Story – “Yll Morina” school from Gjakova – Title: Modern Day Slavery”
Best film by students from Grades 1-5 – “Zekeria Rexha” school from Gjakova – Title: “The Autumn”
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