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Earth Day 2017 Video Contest
During the 2017 Earth Day Video Contest we have received 48 videos from 7 countries. Thank you for submitting them! All the videos were excellent, showing the enthusiasm of students and teachers, as well as the diversity of The GLOBE Program implementation in our region. A jury of the Europe and Eurasia Region Coordination Office watched all the videos and carefully shortlisted 5 of them and, at the end, selected the winning one for the Earth Day 2017 GLOBE Broadcast.
Below, you can watch the shortlisted videos. For the complete list of schools that submitted video scroll further down, where each video is available through the link. We hope that you will enjoy watching them as much as we did.
Winning video: Tartu Kristjan Jaak Peterson Gymnasium,Tartu, Estonia
Shortlisted video: Osnovna skola Vladimira Nazora, Pazin, Croatia
Shortlisted video: Hameginim Elementary School, Holon, Israel
Shortlisted video: Lev Tov Elementary School, Herzliya, Israel
Shortlisted video: Ya'akov Cohen Elementary School, Kiryat Ono, Israel
Croatia
Ekonomsko birotehnicka skola Split
Gimnazija Antuna Gustava Matosa Zabok
Osnovna skola Antun i Stjepan Radic, Gunja
Osnovna skola Banija, Karlovac
Osnovna skola Ivana Kukuljevica, Belisce
Osnovna skola Rikard Katalinic Jeretov
Osnovna skola Sime Budinica, Zadar
Srednja skola Mate Blazine, Labin
Estonia
France
Collège Jules Vallès de Portet sur Garonne
Germany
Gymnasium Schloß Neuhaus, Paderborn
Israel
Al Faruk Elementary School, Jerusalem
Al Mutanaby Junior High School, Tamra
Al Sawahreh Girls' Prep School
Elementary School C, Deir Hanna
Isfiya „A" - Science, Environment and Human Elementary School
Junior High School Amos De Shalit B
Khalil Al Sakakini Junior High School
Mokuieble Ort Junior High School
Neve Shalom School
Ort Mukaybala Junior High School
Reut Elementary School, Tiberias
Rimonim Elementary School, Gedera
Sliman Faraj Elementary School ,Yanoh
Netherlands
International School of The Hague
Spain
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News origin: Europe and Eurasia