Our Learning Model
At City Neighbors High School, we believe in empowering students through project-based learning, where they tackle real-world issues and cultivate problem-solving skills. Our approach integrates arts into various subjects, fostering creativity and critical thinking. Through this, students engage deeply, retain knowledge, and make meaningful connections to their learning journey.
ProJect Based Learning
Project Based Learning at City Neighbors High School has three primary components:
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The development of a compelling topic.
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In-depth prolonged research using a multitude of sources (including primary sources and field work).
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The development of a well-crafted product that synthesizes and presents learning about the topic.
At City Neighbors High School, we use a project-based learning approach to motivate students to challenge themselves to explore real world problems and develop problem-solving skills. Projects are often cross-disciplinary and are designed so that students have the opportunity to present their work and display their learning for authentic audiences. We begin with the students in mind to frame questions about issues that are important to them. For example, in 9th grade American History, students began with the question "Who deserves a monument?" and researched significant figures in the history of Baltimore, constructing an argument about a person they selected as deserving of a monument, and designing and creating a sculpture prototype to memorialize that person.
In Biology class, students learned about the pros and cons of GMOs through information provided by guest speakers from organizations such as Food and Water Watch and Real Food Farms and created public service announcement videos, incorporating the information they learned. Research shows that students who participate in project-based learning demonstrate greater self-confidence, collaboration and leadership skills; in addition, they tend to retain the knowledge gained and make deeper connections to previous learning.
Project Based Learning, at core, is guided by the idea that students and teachers participate in a long-term in-depth study of a compelling topic. Through Project-Based Learning, students develop deeply as critical thinkers, researchers, and presenters, while learning all the requisite skills in the pursuit of their project study.
Arts Integrated Learning
CNHS’s philosophy incorporates the arts (music, visual art, media arts and drama) into traditionally non-arts subjects as a way to enhance and invigorate learning. The overall goal of arts integration is for students to receive a deeper understanding of a general subject area while fostering an appreciation for a variety of art forms and the rich connections that all subjects have
The arts are valuable in a students’ education for many reasons – they promote critical thinking skills, creativity and problem solving, which are all valuable skills in every subject and in life. Arts integration fosters student engagement and interest, and allows students a variety of ways in which to demonstrate their knowledge of a given topic or subject. The arts curriculum is also enhanced through students consistently having the chance to apply their knowledge in artistic and personally meaningful ways. At City Neighbors High School, we are a community that understands the power of the arts as a tool for engaging students.