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Center for Catholic Education at UD

Register Now for the 2019 Catholic Education Summit

Calling all educators, administrators, and supporters of Catholic Education!

What kind of resistance is innovation in Catholic schools facing? 

What classroom strategies and activities produce the most engagement in your learners?     

What could I accomplish if I gave myself entirely to our Lord?

 These are just of few of the topics that will be explored at the 2019 Catholic Education Summit at the University of Dayton campus on Friday, June 21.  This year’s theme is “Adaptation, Change, Innovation: The Future of Catholic Education” and we have a host of dynamic presenters lined up -- Tim Uhl, Peg Dubrowski, and Sean Costello’s team from The Armchair Catholic podcast.  You also have a choice to attend two of the four breakout sessions facilitated by Lalanne alumni with practical information for your classroom.

 This is a great opportunity to learn new information and techniques to take back to your school, as well as have time to discuss issues and network with other Catholic school colleagues.  Our past Summit attendees have really enjoyed the practical information they received and small group discussion time.

 Please take a minute to visit our website to read more about the presenters and their presentation topics.  We encourage you to take advantage of the team registration which saves a total of $50 when your register a team of 6 from your school.  Individual registration is $25 per person.  Continental breakfast and a boxed lunch is included with your registration.  This is a fun day to join with fellow educators, so plan now to join us on June 21.

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