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NCEA 2013 SESSION LISTINGS BY AUDIENCE

Suggested audiences are listed but all sessions are open to all attendees.
Invited sessions as of December 26, 2012. Please check back for updates


     

 

The Second Most Important Book in Your School - the Parent/Student Handbook             

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The Seven Habits of an Highly Effective DRE             

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The Successful Transmission of Distinctive Religious Charisms         

 X

             

 X

   
The Transformational Trustee: Engaging Your Board in Fundraising 

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The Who, What, When, and How of Major Gifts:
The Process of Building the Relationships That Fuel Support
 

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To Infinity and Beyond: 21st Century Learning in K-12 Library Programs               

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Tools for Teachers and Their Learning Different Students
           

 

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Towards a Bright Future: Current Research on Catholic Schools          

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Towards a Spirituality of Leadership: A Catholic and International Perspective         

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Toying With Writing: Mini-Lessons for a Kid's World
             

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Transforming Catholic Schools for the 21st Century: How Do We Get There from Here?         

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Transforming Catholic Schools: Why Communications, Marketing, and Enrollment Management Matter         

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Troubled People or Dangerous People? 
           

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Tuition Assistance: Breaking the Wall Between Finance and Admissions                           X    
Understanding  Addictions in the Classroom    

 

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Using Bioethical Case Studies to Enhance High School Science and Religion Classes                           

 X

 
Using Demographic and Intelligence Data for Marketing and Recruiting in Catholic Secondary and Elementary Schools        

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Using Forums in All Grade Levels               

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Using Manipulatives to Teach Comprehension
             

 X

             
Using Music and Technology in the Foreign Language Classroom               

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Using Online Tools to Inspire Your
School Community and Attract Donors
 

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Using Performance Metrics to Guide Strategic Planning         

 X

             

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Using Stories of Courage from WWII and the Holocaust to Teach Students to Have Courage to Stand Up for What is Right and Just                         

 X

 

 
Value Propositions and Effective Ways to Tell
Your Story With Innovative Marketing Materials
 

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Vivos en Cristo: Catequesis y Neuva Evangelización 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Vocabulary Immersion Conquers Early Word Gap Catastrophes 

 

 

 

 

 

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Vocations Workshop   

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Walking Barefoot: Five Steps to Being an
Effective Catholic School Educator
 

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Web 2.0 in the Religion Classroom               

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What to Do When Parents Bully the School 
       

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Where Did the Trash Go?            

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Where is Teddy Now?
       

 

 

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Where There Is a Will, There Is a Way: Planned Giving to Build an Endowment 

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Who Are You: Creating Application/Registration
Materials That Reflect your Brand

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Write-On: A Comprehensive Writing Project Utilizing the Six Traits of Writing for the Elementary Classroom
       

 

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You Have to Have Lots of Tricks in Your Box: Responding to the Behavior Needs of Students                             X  

 
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About Title II Funding
Title II-A funds for professional development under the No Child Left Behind Act may be available to attend the NCEA Convention. These funds may be used to pay for the “secular, non-ideological” sessions that the participant attends. Funds may be used for registration as well as travel, lodging, etc. Requests must be made to the local school district office (LEA) that controls the government funding for these programs. Please consult the NCEA guidance document pertaining to use of funds for private schools.



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