The Eileen Ludwig Greenland National Bearing Witness™ Summer Institute is a five-day, all-expense paid professional development opportunity designed to provide Catholic school educators with the training and resources necessary to bring the lessons of anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, and modern-day prejudice to their students and school communities. Through Bearing Witness, participants explore the history of anti-Semitism, […]
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NCEA Talk Weekly Round Up – 2/13/15
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… Next Wednesday is Ash Wednesday, marking the start of Lent. Does your school or parish have any […]
From the CARA Report: Catholic Schools Linked to Church Vitality
CARA researcher Mark Gray prepared a snapshot of the present and probable future effect of Catholic schools on religious life, which was presented at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ annual meeting in November. Here are excerpts from the report, which is based upon a variety of past CARA research: A CARA 2012 survey of […]
Regional Gatherings for Catholic Educators hosted by Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Are you in driving distance from Joplin, Springfield, Cape Girardeau, or Sikeston, Missouri? Would you like to join with other Catholic educators to learn more about what is means to teach and share faith in our digital age? Join Lori Dahlhoff, NCEA Religious Education Department executive director, and Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau hosts Karen Pesek (Director of […]
NCEA Bookshelf: Leadership Succession Planning in Catholic Education
Leadership Succession Planning in Catholic Education: An Ongoing Plan for Leadership Development, Identification, and Selection By: Mary Fitzgerald, SSND and Anthony Sabatino, Ed.D. The fundamental elements of successful leadership succession in any organization are recognizing the inevitability of leadership change and the necessity of a plan for leadership succession. This book provides a rationale and […]
Monday Morning Meeting: Lenten Traditions
On Mondays, NCEA Talk presents member submitted topic or question for discussion. Share your knowledge and resources with your Catholic school educators across the country by emailing [email protected]. This week’s question: “What are your school and parish Lenten traditions?” Share your feedback with us at [email protected]. You may see your contribution in a future blog post […]
NCEA Talk Weekly Round up – 2/6/15
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… National Catholic Schools Week 2015 Recap Video is now available on YouTube. Watch it to see photos […]
Google+ Hangout: The Pope is Building Bridges with Children
Pope Francis will host his second Google Hangout live from the Vatican today at 4:00 PM CET (10:00 AM EST). The Hangout will feature a conversation with children from Brazil, India, Spain and the U.S. According to the Google for Education blog, “the kids will share a glimpse into their lives and talk about their dreams […]
Immaculate Conception Grade School Honors Alumna with an NCEA Distinguished Graduate Certificate
What does NCEA mean when we say “Proclaim?” It means to share the good news, the real stories of Catholic education. If you have a story you’d like featured on NCEA Talk, send us an email at [email protected]. Joanna Lucca was recently acknowledged by Immaculate Conception Grade School with an NCEA Distinguished Graduate Certificate. The school […]