This article was contributed by Sr. Dale McDonald, PBVM, PhD, NCEA Director of Public Policy. The webinar: Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA): What do superintendents and school leaders need to know about this new law? will be held Thursday, September 15, 2016 from 4:00 -5 pm EST. When ESSA goes into effect in the next school […]
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Starting the School Year: 5 Tips for Re-engineering Your Classroom with Formative Assessment
The following post was contributed by Kathy Dyer, a Sr. Professional Development Content Specialist for NWEA, designing and developing learning opportunities for district and school partners and internal staff. Follow her on Twitter at @kdyer13 and download the first article in her five-part formative assessment series. NWEA is a sponsor partner of NCEA. Engineering your […]
STREAM…A Vision for the Future!
This article was contributed by Pam Bernards, Ed.D., NCEA Director of Professional Development. I recently had the privilege of spending time with the faculty of St. Augustine Cathedral School in Kalamazoo, Michigan for a full day of discovery and training on STREAM. It was a wonderful opportunity for the faculty to learn about what was […]
Highlights from World Youth Day in Kraków from the Student
This article was contributed by Nicole Shanks, student at Cathedral Catholic High School (@cchsdons) in San Diego, CA. World Youth Day is not a trip or vacation, it’s a pilgrimage. Despite endless difficulties trying to get to Krakow, we knew we had to journey on and make it to World Youth Day. The second you […]
The Paschal Mystery: Storytelling and Media Literacy
This article was contributed by Adam P. Zoeller, theology department chair of Saint Xavier High School in Louisville, KY. In December 1997 the experience of a Christian Awakening Senior Retreat in a Catholic secondary school sponsored by the Archdiocese of Louisville provided the opportunity to deepen my relationship with Jesus Christ. On this particular retreat […]
Highlights from World Youth Day in Kraków from the Teacher
This article was contributed by Christine LaPorte, (@MsLaPorteCCHS) a math teacher at Cathedral Catholic High School (@cchsdons) in San Diego, CA. She attended World Youth Day with Mission San Luis Rey Parish (@MSLRP_youthgroup) in Oceanside and attends St. Patrick Catholic Church (@StPats_youth) in Carlsbad. “You are not made to vegetate! Don’t be a couch potato! The […]
Webinar: Effective Parent Communication Strategies for Teachers and Administrators
Join NCEA on Wednesday, August 31 for the Effective Parent Communication Strategies for Teachers and Administrators webinar. Webinar Description: The beginning of the school year is a great time to think about your school’s communication practices. This webinar will feature best practices and considerations for effective parent communication from the perspectives of both a classroom teacher […]
Webinar: Engage! High-Energy Choral Rehearsal Strategies
Join NCEA and Dr. Richard Robbins, Director of Choral Activities and Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Wisconsin-Superior on Thursday, August 25 for the Engage! High-Energy Choral Rehearsal Strategies webinar. Webinar Description: Students learn faster when multiple learning processes are engaged. Using the techniques discussed in this webinar, your students will have more fun than ever […]
WEBINAR: COMPASSIONATE DISCIPLINE: HOW TO TURN COMPASSION INTO A BENEVOLENT WEAPON AGAINST BULLYING IN YOUR SCHOOL
Join NCEA and Jodee Blanco, Bestselling Author and Anti-Bullying Advocate on Tuesday, August 23 for the Compassionate Discipline: How to Turn Compassion Into a Benevolent Weapon Against Bullying In Your School webinar. Webinar Description: Forgiveness and compassion shouldn’t just be abstract ideals we as Catholic educators aspire to; they need to anchor every school’s core anti-bullying […]
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This article was contributed by Teresa Dixon, teacher at Saint Catherine’s High School in Racine, WI. Walking into Divine Savior Holy Angels High School early Friday morning, I could feel the anticipation of something about to start. I checked in with my peers and got to work setting up raffle items and making sure my laptop was hooked […]