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. 15th Annual Education Law Symposium: Law in Catholic Education & Ministry You are invited to attend the Institute for Catholic School Leaders […]
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15th Annual Education Law Symposium: Law in Catholic Education & Ministry
Register today for one of NCEA’s most popular annual professional development events, the Education Law Symposium: Law in Catholic Education & Ministry! Celebrating its 15th year, the Law Symposium will take place July 6 – 9, 2017 in Louisville, Kentucky at the historic Brown Hotel. Early bird registration rate of $595 expires June 1! Co-sponsored […]
You are invited to attend the Institute for Catholic School Leaders (ICSL)!
The following article was contributed by Annette Jones, Ed.S., Assistant Directer of Leadership Development at NCEA. Five reasons to join us: Conversation – Talk with experts in the field and school leaders from across the country. The Institute of Catholic School Leaders will offer 34 sessions in the areas of Catholic Leadership, Transformational Leadership, Curriculum, […]
Jonathan Doyle: NCEA 2017 Keynote Address
Finding Purpose in the Education Vocation Jonathan Doyle is an author, speaker and educator – and founder of the Going Deeper Program, which is now in use in over 400 Catholic schools around the world. Over the past decade, he has spoken to over 300,000 people on topics related to leadership, education and peak performance. […]
WEEKLY ROUND UP 5/5/17
Come Together to Make Catholic Education Open to All One Spirit, One Body: An Agenda for Serving Students with Disabilities in Catholic Schools Summer Professional Development for Catholic School Leaders Students get look at new Catholic school Catholic School Board Conference 2017: Helping Boards Act Responsibly and Ethically Catholic School Educators: Call to Discipleship NCEA […]
Come Together to Make Catholic Education Open to All
Have you and/or your school team registered for the 2017 NCEA Exceptional Learners Conference? You do not want to miss this one-of-a-kind professional development opportunity, exclusively dedicated to serving students with varied learning needs. Don’t want to take our word for it? Well, check out what the Archdiocese of Chicago’s Superintendent of Catholic Schools, Jim Rigg, […]
One Spirit, One Body: An Agenda for Serving Students with Disabilities in Catholic Schools
The following article was contributed by Pam Bernards, Ed.D., Director of Professional Development at NCEA. I am very excited about the upcoming 2017 NCEA New Directions Exceptional Learners Conference in Evanston, IL June 19-21, 2017. We have a great line-up of presenters! Please meet one of them, Raul Escarpio, whose presentation is entitled: Understanding and Managing […]
Summer Professional Development for Catholic School Leaders
The following article was contributed by Annette Jones, Ed.S., Assistant Directer of Leadership Development at NCEA. The 2017 Institute for Catholic School Leaders (ICSL) is an annual leadership gathering dedicated to serving current and aspiring elementary and secondary principals, presidents, pastors and school board leaders working on behalf of Catholic schools. Don’t Miss the Early […]
Students get look at new Catholic school
The following article is a re-print of Students get look at new Catholic School by Travis Williams. All photos contributed by Matt Gentry of The Roanoke Times. BLACKSBURG — Anna is really looking forward to drinking water at her new school, next fall. “I’m really excited because then I don’t have to kneel or sit […]
WEEKLY ROUND UP 4/28/17
NCEA Monthly Feature School: Saint Patrick Catholic School in Meridian, MS Improving Fire Safety and Arson Awareness for Faith-Based and Community Organizations Forget Everything You Learned in School Catholic School Educators: Call to Discipleship NCEA is pleased to share its new weekly reflection series “Catholic School Educators: Call to Discipleship” for the new liturgical year. […]