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Dr. Michelle Lia from the Andrew M. Greeley Center for Catholic Education joins Kathy Mears on the podcast this week to discuss the power of using backward design to set students up for success. How can we assess our students' progress if we don't articulate what they should know and be able to do? How can they make progress if we don't anticipate their obstacles to learning?
Dr. Debbie Sullivan, the co-Director of the Greeley Center at Loyola Chicago, joins Dr. Tim Uhl on the Catholic School Matters podcast to discuss the FADICA reports on governance reform in Catholic schools. They explore innovative models and implications for the future #catholicschoolmatters
The Nov 27th Catholic School Matters Radio Hour presents three great guests: Dr. Michelle Lia (1:47) of the Greeley Center at Loyola-Chicago, Helen Dahlman (25:26) of the Catholic Schools Center for Excellence in the Archdiocese of St. Paul-Minneapolis, and Dr. Gail Donahue (43:08) from Notre Dame of Maryland. The guests join Dr. Tim Uhl and discuss the value of coaching and quality professional development. #catholicschoolmatters
This week I am joined by I am joined by Doreen Engel, Adjunct Faculty Member & Professional Development Consultant, Greeley Center for Catholic Ed. Author of “Be Open!” Doreen talks about her work with the Greely Center and especially about her book, Be Open: A Guide to Prayerful Reflection on Inclusion in Catholic Schools. For more information about Doreen, please email her at dengel@luc.edu.
Dr. Jorge Peña from the Greeley Center at Loyola-Chicago joins Dr. Tim Uhl on the Catholic School Matters Radio Hour podcast to discuss their collaborative effort to develop a survey of Catholic culture to be used in Catholic schools. They are launching their first cohort next month #catholicschoolmatters
The first episode of Season 4 of the Catholic School Matters focuses on the Mustard Seed Project Oct 7-9 in Chicago. Host Dr. Tim Uhl is joined by three presenters at the conference: Dr. Mike Boyle of the Greeley Center (1:29) explains the focus of the conference; Curtis Kleisinger of Mother Teresa Academy of Regina, SK (14:48) explains the tiered interventions of his school; and Dr. Keith Crowley of St. John's Prep of MA (31:19) describes their wellness programs supporting student health. #catholicschoolmatters
This week I am joined by Dr. Michelle Lia, Dr. Michelle Lia, Assistant Director Professional Development, Andrew M. Greeley Center for Catholic Education at Loyola University in Chicago.Michelle talks about her work at the Greely Center and all the programs they offer. She also discusses strategies on how teachers can improve the reading skills of their students in comprehension and the other Big 5.For more information about the Greeley Center or Michelle, please email her at mlia@luc.edu.
The September 26th edition of the Catholic School Matters Radio Hour features an opening conversation with Dr. Howard Fuller (1:09) about parent choice, a lengthy conversation with Sr. Angela Shaughnessy (23:01)about legal issues in Catholic schools, and a preview of the Mustard Seed Project conference in Chicago next month with Dr. Sandria Morten (1:05:35) of the Greeley Center at Loyola-Chicago. All guests join Dr. Tim Uhl on the Catholic School Matters Radio Hour. #catholicschoolmatters
This week, I am joined by Mrs. Doreen Engel, Adjunct Faculty Member & Professional Development Consultant for the Greeley Center for Catholic Education out of out of the University of Loyola Chicago. Doreen talks about her new role at the Greeley Center. She discusses Catholic social justice and how teachers can incorporate Catholic social teaching in their classrooms to maximize including all learners. For more information about the Greeley Center, please visit https://www.luc.edu/gcce/index.shtml. For more information about Doreen, please follow her on Twitter @engelworks or email her at engelworks@mail.com.
Dr. Michael Boyle, the Director of the Andrew Greeley Center for Catholic Education at the University of Loyola-Chicago, joins Dr. Tim Uhl on the Catholic School Matters podcast to discuss his upcoming Catholic Leadership Summit presentation. Dr. Boyle discusses his efforts in establishing more inclusive environments in Catholic schools and all the ways the Greeley Center supports Catholic schools.
This week, I interview Dr. Michael Boyle, Director of the Andrew M. Greeley Center for Catholic Education at Loyola University, Chicago. Mike speaks about his background in Catholic special education and the NCEA White Paper which he co-authored with Dr. Pamela Bernards from NCEA. Mike elaborates on the systems and frameworks (from the national level to the school level) that are necessary to ensure successful special education programs, He also speaks about the certificate programs that are available from the Greely Center for administrators and schools. For more information about the Andrew M. Greeley, please visit their website at http://www.luc.edu/gcce/index.shtml or follow Mike on Twitter @MJBoyle3. If you would like more information on the NCEA White Paper: One Spirit One Body, please visit the website http://www.ncea.org/NCEA/Learn/Resource/Academic_Excellence/Expectional_Learners/Exceptional_Learners_White_Paper__One_Spirit__One_Body.aspx