WEEKLY ROUND UP 2/9/2018

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… February Public Policy Updates Four Key Research Findings on What Educators and Parents Think About Assessments Monthly […]

February Public Policy Updates

  529 Education Savings Accounts and K-12 Education The recently passed 2017 Tax Cut and Jobs Act makes provision for families to use the 529 College Saving Plans that had been available solely for higher education expenses to be used now for tuition for students in grades k-12.  Earnings on funds contributed to 529 accounts […]

Four Key Research Findings on What Educators and Parents Think About Assessments

One of the most common criticisms of accountability tests is that they force schools and teachers to narrow their curricula and “teach to the test,” thereby undermining a teacher’s ability to individualize instruction according to the needs of each student. However, high-quality, balanced assessment systems do just the opposite. They provide education stakeholders with the […]

Webinar: Help After a Disaster for Private Non-Profits and Houses of Worship – Potential Sources of Financial Assistance

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Center for Faith-Based & Neighborhood Partnerships and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) invite you to participate in a webinar on Tuesday, February 13, 2018, to learn more about potential financial assistance options for private non-profits and houses of worship after a disaster. This webinar provides faith-based and non-profit […]

WEEKLY ROUND UP 1/26/2018

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… Guest Blogger: Open Letter to Parents of Young Children Guest Blogger: Dr. Erin Barisano on Educating Together […]