The following op-ed piece was prepared by Most Reverend George J. Lucas, Archbishop of Omaha, NE, and Chairman of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Catholic Education and Most Reverend George V. Murry, Bishop of Youngstown, OH, and Chairman of the National Catholic Educational Association Board of Directors, in response to the Papal visit […]
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What Deserving Teacher Do You Think Should Be Sent To NCEA 2016? – The Elite Eight
NCEA is sending a deserving teacher to NCEA 2016 Convention and Expo. Live voting is now open on the NCEA Facebook page. Like our page and vote for your favorites. Send a Teacher to NCEA 2016 in San Diego is down to its Elite Eight. Need help deciding? Here are reasons why others think you […]
WEEKLY ROUND UP 10/2/15
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… Federal Programs Update #PopeinDC: A Reflection Registration and Housing Now Open for NCEA 2016! Other news and […]
Federal Programs Update
This post was provided by Sr. Dale McDonald, PBVM, Ph.D., director of public policy at NCEA. 1)At this point, services should have begun for students receiving benefits under Title I or Title III of ESEA or IDEA services. If the LEA has not begun services, principals or diocesan coordinators should make inquiries as to why not […]
#PopeinDC: A Reflection
The following post is a reflection contibuted by Andrea Kopp, Manager of Educational Resources at NCEA. “My new position at NCEA has sparked my relocation to the DC area. As someone who has grown up in Florida beach towns, the atmosphere and culture in this area is very different. While several NCEA staffers were blessed […]
Registration and Housing Now Open for NCEA 2016!
Don’t forget that NCEA is sending a deserving teacher to NCEA 2016. Learn more about the nominees by clicking here. Vote for your pick today by clicking here. The NCEA 2016 Convention & Expo is taking place March 29-31 at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, CA, in partnership with the Catholic Library […]
WEEKLY ROUND UP 09/25/15
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… “Building Catholic Partnerships to Support Young Children and Families” – Webinar NCEA In the News – WAMU […]
“Building Catholic Partnerships to Support Young Children and Families” – Webinar
The Catholic Partnership Project at The Catholic University of America will be hosting a free webinar titled “Building Catholic Partnerships to Support Young Children and Families.” The webinar will focus on best practices for the delivery of early childhood development services within Catholic settings, including collaborations between Catholic schools and Catholic Charities. NCEA’s Director of […]
NCEA In the News – WAMU
WAMU recently shared a story. “Catholic Schools In D.C. Adapt To Lower Budgets, Changing Requirements” by Kavitha Cardoza Many Catholic schools have also started innovating. Some have developed networks of schools where they share administrators to keep costs down. Others have students work one day a week to help pay for their tuition. And Catholic […]
NCEA in the News – Religion News Service
Religion News Service recently shared the story “Some fans hope Pope Francis can boost US Catholic schools” by Lauren Markoe “We’re talking about educating the whole child — body, mind and spirit or soul,” Bimonte said. “Other schools can educate the mind. Other schools can educate the body. But they can’t educate the soul.” To […]