About Northwest Prep Projects
At Northwest Prep all project coursework is designed and implemented within the context of a Driving Question such as What Does It Mean To Be Informed?, or Is Progress Worth The Price?, or How do Society and Water Interact? All traditional subject areas are incorporated into an engaging semester-long process of inquiry, reflection, and demonstration.
NWP's Inquiry Class incorporates and integrates specific areas of traditional disciplines to help students achieve the academic outcomes for each long term project. The process and the products generated in the course of each project provide the evidence used to assess each student. Growth and proficiency towards the expected academic outcomes of each project, as well as each student's overall development in Northwest Prep's Leadership Skills are gauged by portfolios, reflection, and by demonstration and presentation.
Some examples of past projects:
NWP's Inquiry Class incorporates and integrates specific areas of traditional disciplines to help students achieve the academic outcomes for each long term project. The process and the products generated in the course of each project provide the evidence used to assess each student. Growth and proficiency towards the expected academic outcomes of each project, as well as each student's overall development in Northwest Prep's Leadership Skills are gauged by portfolios, reflection, and by demonstration and presentation.
Some examples of past projects: