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California school integrates play with learning

Clip: 7/9/2014 | 8m 36s

April Brown reports on one school’s approach to keep students engaged all day.

At first glance, it might seem like the students who attend the private K-12 New Roads School in Santa Monica, California, are simply playing video and computer games all day. But these students are actually taking part in a new experiment in educational innovation. The NewsHour’s April Brown reports on one school’s approach to keep students engaged all day.

07/09/2014 | Rating NR

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