A New Year’s Message from Dr. Thomas Burnford, Interim President Beginnings, like the new year, always seem to imply a fresh start. I am pleased to begin this year with my own new opportunity – to lead NCEA in its work to lead, learn and proclaim, to serve and meet the needs of you, […]
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Paschal Mystery Unit
This unit plan is a resource for The Paschal Mystery: Storytelling and Media Literacy contributed by Adam P. Zoeller. School: Saint Xavier High School, Louisville, KY Department: Theology Course: Course Ill: The Paschal Mystery (USCCB Curriculum Framework) Academic Unit of Study: Paschal Mystery Learning Objectives: 1. Explain the relationship between salvation history and Christian Anthropology. 2. […]
Weekly Reflections for Catholic Educators: Year of Mercy
NCEA is pleased to introduce our Year of Mercy Weekly Reflections email series, offered in partnership with Our Sunday Visitor. Each week, we will share a weekly email connecting one daily reflection from A Year of Mercy With Pope Francis to a scripture phrase and Sunday readings. We invite you to subscribe to the […]
WEEKLY ROUND UP 12/18/15
Didn’t have the chance to check in with NCEA Talk each day? We’ve got you covered. Each Friday NCEA Talk will post a roundup of Catholic education news and resources from the week. In case you missed it… 11 Reasons To Teach, by Sister Mildred Presidential Search Processes Other news and resources: Follow the Advent […]
11 Reasons To Teach, by Sister Mildred
The following post was originally shared by The Benedictine Sisters of Chicago. For the full article, click here: 11 Reasons To Teach, by Sister Mildred Sister Mildred, a life-long Catholic educator, recently passed away and left behind a beautiful letter among her belongings about the joy of Catholic school teaching. This reflection, hand-written on a piece […]
Presidential Search Processes
This post was contributed by Mr. Joe Dezelan, chair of the President Support and Evaluation Committee at Cathedral High School, Indianapolis, IN. During the calendar year of 2014, our President Support and Evaluation Committee (PSEC), together with our current school president, began a conversation around succession planning. Our president indicated his desire to retire from our school […]
WEEKLY ROUND UP 12/11/15
Didn’t have the chance to check in with NCEA Talk each day? We’ve got you covered. Each Friday NCEA Talk will post a roundup of Catholic education news and resources from the week. In case you missed it… Nominate a Computer Science Champion of Change Jubilee of Mercy Early Childhood Bilingual Program at The Academy […]
Nominate a Computer Science Champion of Change
December 7-13, 2015 is Computer Science Education Week 2015! To celebrate and recognize those making a positive difference in the field, the Office of Non-Public Education wants to hear about the remarkable computer science educators and computer savvy students in your community. This includes those in the private and home school communities. If you know a […]
Jubilee of Mercy
Beginning January 2016, NCEA, in partnership with Our Sunday Visitor, will offer a weekly email connecting one daily reflection from ‘A Year of Mercy with Pope Francis’ to a scripture phrase and Sunday readings. We invite you to subscribe to the new weekly email by clicking here. Pope Francis has proclaimed an Extraordinary Jubilee Year […]
Early Childhood Bilingual Program at The Academy of St. Matthais the Apostle
The following post was contributed by Jim Pavlacka, Director of Leadership Development and Pam Bernards, Director of Professional Development, at NCEA. On Tuesday, December 2, we had the pleasure of attending a presentation on the research and application of an Early Childhood Bilingual Program being implemented in the Fall of 2016 at The Academy of […]