Continuous improvement that results in success for our students should be the goal of each Catholic school. The following are three things you need to stop doing today and how to replace them with successful strategies that will benefit the students you serve. 1. Stop being complacent with your students being proficient on formative […]
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The State of Catholic Educators
Speakers: Thomas Burnford, D. Min., Gerald Kicanas, D.D., Ph.D., Fr. Youssef Chedid, OAM and Dale McDonald, PBVM, Ph.D. The following session includes highlights from NCEA’s Annual Statistical Report on Schools, Enrollment and Staffing: United States Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools 2017-18. Enrollment Decline Challenges It has become difficult for dioceses to continue to provide the […]
NCEA President’s Awards Dinner
Tonight’s honorees have each demonstrated, in the most remarkable ways, that Catholic education is a gift to the Church and to our country that needs to be preserved and strengthened for the future. Tonight we celebrate the good news of Catholic education and the marvelous people who support it. Special Service Award Dr. Stephen […]
WEEKLY ROUND UP 3/30/2018
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… Upcoming NCEA Webinars Vatican’s Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education, His Eminence Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi, […]
Upcoming NCEA Webinars
NCEA webinars cover trending and need-to-know topics relevant to your career in Catholic education. All participants will receive the recorded webinar and presentation files for reference and inclusion among other professional learning resources. For inquiries regarding webinars, contact Andrea Chavez-Kopp, Assistant Director for Educational and Formation Programs at [email protected]. Click here to view a complete list of […]
Vatican’s Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education, His Eminence Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi, to Attend NCEA 2018 Convention & Expo
Cardinal Versaldi will bring greetings from Pope Francis to thousands of Catholic school educators and leaders gathered in Cincinnati, OH. The National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) joyfully announces that the Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education, His Eminence Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi, has accepted an invitation to attend the NCEA 2018 Convention & Expo […]
Meet your NCEA 2018 Presenters!
The following post was contributed by Ryan Lombardozzi, NCEA Social Media Coordinator. Pam Bernards, Ed.D. New Directions – Assessment of Learning, as Learning and for Learning: A Comprehensive Assessment Framework 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Room: 263 Topic: Assessment Sub-topic: Data Driven Instruction Track: Teaching and Learning National Standard and Benchmark: Academic Excellence Co-Presenters: Edward Quinn, […]
Catholic School Matters Top 5
We celebrated Passion (Palm) Sunday as we turn our attention to the crucifixion and resurrection. It is often said that Catholics have a sacramental (or as David Tracy coins The Analogical Imagination) imagination. In other words, they can see deeper meaning in life’s events. Last month, St. Francis Catholic School in Billings was challenged […]
WEEKLY ROUND UP 3/23/2018
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… A day of giving results in over $56,000 for Catholic schools Can Data & the Personalized 21st […]
A day of giving results in over $56,000 for Catholic schools
The following article is a re-post of Amy Wise Taylor’s article, “A day of giving results in over $56,000 for Catholic schools” published by The Catholic Miscellany. The first ever “Giving Day” for Catholic schools in the diocese turned into a windfall of cash for several participants. Pledges are still trickling in for some schools, […]