This article is a re-posting of Schools Launch Marketing Campaign by The Catholic Globe. The Diocese of Sioux City’s office of education has launched a new marketing awareness campaign which will highlight diocesan schools, academic excellence, values-based teaching and learning, and affordability. The campaign, “Where Values Matter,” was created by eight Briar Cliff University digital media […]
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WEEKLY ROUND UP 09/02/2016
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… Starting the School Year: 5 Tips for Re-engineering Your Classroom with Formative Assessment STREAM…A Vision for the […]
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 […]
Recognize Outstanding Catholic School Students
There has never been a better time in our nation’s history to recognize and celebrate the virtues, valor and vision of the extraordinary young people that we are privileged to serve in our Catholic schools. Through their faith, leadership and service to others, they set the standards of personal conduct and public service by which […]
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 […]
World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation
Pope Francis has declared September 1 the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation. Join Pope Francis for the Season of Creation. NCEA shares the following prayer during this season: Prayer for the Care of Creation God of mercy, in the beginning you created the universe and have affirmed for us ,through the […]
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 […]
WEEKLY ROUND UP 08/26/2016
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… Reflections for a New School Year Accomplishments of Catholic School Olympians Webinar: Effective Parent Communication Strategies for […]