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In Fulfillment of Their Mission - The Duties and Tasks of a Roman Catholic Priest: An Assessment Project Joseph Ippolito, M.A., ...
National Catholic Educational Association, 2008
Offers a profile of what a successful priest needs to know and be able to do. It outlines nine major areas of ministerial concern - the duties - and enumerates several tasks within each performance area. Four levels of competency are described for each task, with accompanying descriptions, laid out in a chart format. An excellent guide for priests to use in self-assessment and professional growth plans.
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Campus Ministry: Identity, Mission and Praxis Carmen Nanko
National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA), 1997
Guides the reader through a thoughtful description of campus ministry coming of age as schools work to address the many areas and needs of faith and adolescent development. Also available: Connecting on Campus: Designing and Sustaining Effective High School Campus Ministry - ISBN 155833324X To Build a Civilization of Love: Catholic Education and Service Learning - ISBN 1558332618
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Creating a Curriculum That Works: A Guide to Outcomes-Centered Curriculum Decision-Making 2 reviews Lorraine A. Ozar
National Catholic Educational Association, 1994
Quick and easy! They are great. Even e-mail you with tracking info and to address questions. Respond immediately to e-mail.
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Architects of Catholic Culture (The NCEA Catholic educational leadership monograph series) (The NCEA Catholic ... Timothy J. Cook
National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA), 2001
In this 4th vol. of the series the author asserts that Catholic educational leadership requires something more than utilizing best practice. Also available: It's a Catholic School...Let's Keep It Catholic - ISBN 1558333452 Ensuring Catholic Identity in Catholic Schools - ISBN 1558332502
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An Introduction to Catholic Ethics 1 review Lucien Longtin
National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA), 2003
Great high school resource Andrew Peach and Lucien Longtin, SJ provide a succinct but rich overview of Catholic ethics for high school students. The language is accessible yet rooted in the scholarship of secular philosophy (Aristotle, Kant, Mill) and Christian morality (Magisterium, Natural Law, Scripture). Many of the examples take their cue from cultural phenomena and invite student reflection on their own experience ...
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A Straight-Talking Guide to Running a School Donald F. Rowe
National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA), 2003
This title makes a major contribution to current and future Catholic school leaders. Whether used for discernment or as a head's desk reference, A Straight Talking Guide is one of the most comprehensive leadership resources available. Also available: The Catholic Elementary School Principal: Continuing The Tradition Of Excellence - ISBN 1558334009 Selecting a Catholic Elementary School Principal - ISBN 1558332421
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Catholic Schools Still Make a Difference, 2nd Edition: Ten Years of Research, 1991-2000 Thomas C. Hunt, Ellis A. Joseph, ...
National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA), 2004
This book is a analysis of the studies on Catholic schools. In addition to providing an overview and synthesis of the research concerning Catholic schools between 1991 and 2000, it identifies important indicators of the schools' effectiveness and charts some direction for future studies. Also available: Report on the Future of Catholic School Leadership - ISBN 1558333207 Catholic Schools Make a Difference: Twenty Five Years of Research - ISBN ...
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Empowering Catechetical Leaders
National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA), 1999
This collection of nine essays provides a current perspective on the field of catechetical leadership for parishes and schools. Topics include the principles of catechesis, the parish and family as catechist, improving parish catechesis and more. Also available: Building the Builders: Faith Formation in Virtue - ISBN 1558333959 Mission Impossible : Where We've Been, Where We're Going in High School Religious Education - ISBN 1558333274
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Gifts of the Spirit: Multiple Intelligences in Religious Education, 2nd Edition Ronald Nuzzi
National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA), 2005
This book provides practical direction for religious educators, at all levels, endeavoring to effectively teach heterogeneous groups of students by applying understandings gained from the theory of Multiple Intelligences. Also available: Conversations in Excellence: Providing for the Diverse Needs of Youth and their Families: SPICE Conversations in Excellence - ISBN 1558332111 Good Practice for Young Children: A Guide for Early Childhood ...
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The National Directory for Catechesis: A Vision and Direction for the Future Donald W. Wuerl
National Catholic Educational Association, 2006
A vision and direction for the future by Most Rev. Donald W. Wuerl. This publication contains the presentation delivered by Archbishop Wuerl at the 2006 CACE Conversations in Atlanta, Georgia. In addition to the presentation, there are discussion questions that may be useful for group discussions. This title is for those who serve in leadership roles in Catholic Education and Catechetical Ministry Also available: Catechesis As an Evangelizing ...
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Financing the Mission 2007 Robert R. Bimonte
National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA), 2008
A profile of Catholic elementary schools in the United States 2007. This biannual report provides benchmarks for schools and dioceses throughout the country. The information in this book can prove beneficial in detecting trends and determining which areas need to be addressed for the continued financial viability of Catholic schools. Areas presented school demographics, enrollment, and school income and expenses.
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Catholic Schools Make a Difference: Twenty Five Years of Research John J. Convey
National Catholic Educational Association, 1992
This book is a analysis of the studies on Catholic schools published between the years 1965 and 1991. Also available: Catholic Schools Still Make a Difference, 2nd Edition - ISBN 1558333304 Report on the Future of Catholic School Leadership - ISBN 1558333207
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Authority and Decision Making in Catholic School Richard M. Jacobs
National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA), 2002
This title provides experienced and aspiring Catholic school principals a philosophical and theological rationale for authority and its exercise inside of Catholic schools. Building on this rationale, this volume then offers practical tools and suggestions that experienced and aspiring Catholic school principals can use to exercise authority successfully as they lead then school communities forward in the decision-making process. This ...
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The Catholic Elementary School Principal: Continuing The Tradition Of Excellence Pam Schiffbauer
National Catholic Educational Association, 2007
This practical guide describes the multiple duties and programs that must be maintained by the successful Catholic elementary school principal. Also available: Character and the Contemplative Principal - ISBN 1558332324 Development of the President Principal Model in Catholic High Schools - ISBN 1558333614
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Athletics and the Gospel Mission of the Catholic School Richard McGrath
National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA), 2000
Examines how schools can and should use their athletic programs as vehicles to instill the Gospel values in students. Also available: WE: A Model for Coaching and Christian Living - ISBN 1558333010 Catholic Youth Sports: A Guide for Coaches, Parents, and Caring Adults - ISBN 1558333657
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Development of the President Principal Model in Catholic High Schools
National Catholic Educational Association, 2005
The President/Principal model represents an evolutionary change in Catholic Secondary administration from a 'mom and pop' organizational structure to a 'professional bureaucracy.' Recent reports that over 50% of Catholic secondary schools employ the president/principal or head of school model, and another 14% anticipate changing to the model in the next few years. This unprecedented national shift in Catholic administrative structures in just a ...
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Campus Ministry and the Law Mary Angela Shaughnessy
National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA), 2003
Provides an excellent compass for navigating the various contemporary legal issues that can emerge in the pastoral practices of Catholic schools today. Sr. Mary Angela Shaughnessy provides a concise look at basic legal principles. Also available: Religious Education, Youth and Campus Ministry: Legal Issues for Catechists, Ministers and Volunteers - ISBN 1558333827 School Handbooks: Legal Considerations - ISBN 1558332812
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The Vocation of the Catholic Educator (Educational Monography Series) (Educational Monography Series) Richard M. Jacobs
National Catholic Educational Association, 1996
This title lays out the values and beliefs which give Catholic schools their culture and identity and describes practical ways for Catholic educators to make their culture and identity their own. Content topics include: the heart of excellence; competencies & functional behaviors; excellence & substantive behaviors; excellence builds upon competence; visions of excellence for Catholic educators; very practical matters for Catholic educators; and ...
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Dollars And Sense: Catholic High Schools And Their Finances - 2007 Mary Frances Taymans, Christopher Scalise
National Catholic Educational Association, 2007
NCEA Secondary Schools Department administers the Dollars and Sense survey to create a national portrait of the financial status of Catholic high schools. The Center for Applied research in the Apostolate (CARA) at Georgetown University conducted the survey on the Secondary Schools Department's behalf, which builds on previous studies. The report illustrates the challenges schools face while offering encouraging news about the creative ways ...
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