The following article was contributed by Chyrise King MBA, P.D., Associate Superintendent for Marketing and Enrollment Department of Catholic School in the Diocese of San Jose. As you know, assessment data can provide a way to monitor student progress and make data-informed decisions. In our session we will show you how you can use that […]
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Reflections from the Middle Class of Holiness
I opened my phone and listened to my podcast conversation with Fr. Gene Merz, SJ. Fr. Gene is an old friend and mentor and it was so great to hear his voice reminding me about how to be holy—by reflecting on my life, by spending time in prayer, and by appreciating the grace in my […]
Catholic School Matters Top 5
Happy Easter! I enjoyed a couple of weeks break from curating and am back for a final 5-week push to the end of the school year. (Sounds like one of your teachers, right?) Last week, Pope Francis released Gaudete et Exsultate (Rejoice and Be Glad). It’s a great document and I encourage you to put […]
WEEKLY ROUND UP 4/13/2018
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… March Public Policy Updates Individualization – The Truly New Element of Personalized Learning How STEM & the […]
March Public Policy Updates
Public Policy and Political Action on Behalf of Catholic Schools The Association’s mission statement and the expectations of its members call NCEA to provide leadership in shaping public policies and encouraging political actions that acknowledge and support the important role of Catholic schools in the United States, that affirm and support the rights of all […]
Individualization – The Truly New Element of Personalized Learning
Personalization defined As we discussed in the recent NCEA webinar on Personalized Learning, one of the most useful definitions of the term comes from the U.S. Department of Education. It reads as follows: Personalized learning refers to instruction in which the pace of learning and the instructional approach are optimized for the needs of each […]
How STEM & the Engineering Design Process Develop Problem-Solving & Critical-Thinking Skills
The following articles was contributed by Devon Wible, Catapult Learning’s Executive Director of Product Development. Don’t Miss our upcoming webinar, “Beyond Reading & Math Intervention: How Title I Funding Can Provide STEM and a Wider Range of Supports for Students” on Wednesday, April 18, at 1:00 PM EST, presented by Michelle Doyle and Devon Wible. […]
Bonus Podcast: Conversation with Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi
Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi, the Vatican’s Prefect of the Congregation of Catholic Education, joins Dr. Tim Uhl and Dr. Tom Burnford, President/CEO of NCEA, on the Catholic School Matters podcast from the NCEA’s annual Convention & Expo in Cincinnati. He discusses the purpose of the Congregation for Catholic Education and his background and contributions to Catholic […]
WEEKLY ROUND UP 4/6/2018
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… Faith and Family: the Foundation of a Successful Athletic Program NCEA Central Chat: 3 Things to Stop […]
Faith and Family: the Foundation of a Successful Athletic Program
Society defines success based on results. In Catholic school athletic programs, success should be viewed in a much broader scope. St. John Vianney High School’s Athletic Department has developed an approach to faith formation for all of their programs which has broadened their definition of success beyond the playing field. Define success within the athletic […]