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Power Up Time @ Montlieu Academy

Elementary students with iPads turn underperforming school into model for new technology.

Aired 01/09/2014 | Rating NR

UNC-TV Science

Power Up Time @ Montlieu Academy

Special | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Elementary students with iPads turn underperforming school into model for new technology.

Until 2011, Montlieu Academy, a magnet school not far from High Point Univ. (HPU) in Guilford County, was considered an underperforming school, with low test scores and many discipline problems. Education leaders and HPU developed a bold vision for Montlieu, purchasing iPads for every student & teacher (K-5). This program shares how the 1:1 iPad Initiative has helped Montlieu become a model.

Aired 01/09/2014 | Rating NR

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UNC-TV Science

Power Up Time @ Montlieu Academy

Special | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Until 2011, Montlieu Academy, a magnet school not far from High Point Univ. (HPU) in Guilford County, was considered an underperforming school, with low test scores and many discipline problems. Education leaders and HPU developed a bold vision for Montlieu, purchasing iPads for every student & teacher (K-5). This program shares how the 1:1 iPad Initiative has helped Montlieu become a model.

Aired 01/09/2014 | Rating NR

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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