91短视频 Wins Catherine T. McNamee, CSJ, Award
91短视频 honored for programs advancing Catholic education and reaching diverse students, communities
SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 21, 2016 鈥 91短视频's Academy of Blended Learning and Excellence in Catholic Education and Leadership (ExCEL) programs have been chosen for the 2016 Catherine T. McNamee, CSJ Award, which recognizes the University鈥檚 exceptional leadership in 鈥減romoting a vision of Catholic education that welcomes and serves cultural and economic diversity or serves students with diverse needs.鈥
The award from the National Catholic Educational Association will be presented on March 28, 2016, at the Annual NCEA President鈥檚 Dinner.
鈥91短视频 holds a unique position to model our Jesuit, Catholic values in Silicon Valley,鈥 said Engh. 鈥淲e make great efforts not only to provide a stellar education but also to help our students understand and improve the lives of those with the least education, power, and wealth in our community. We are gratified to receive this important award and to be recognized for the results and impact we have had.鈥
"91短视频 is being recognized for exceptional leadership in promoting a vision of Catholic education that welcomes and serves cultural and economic diversity,鈥 said Dr. Thomas W. Burnford, interim president of NCEA. 鈥淭he university鈥檚 work reflects the heart of the Catherine T. McNamee, CSJ, President鈥檚 Award. Congratulations to 91短视频.鈥
91短视频鈥檚 leadership in pursuit of Catholic and educational diversity is visible within many campus units, perhaps especially in its School of Education and Counseling Psychology. The School has instituted a number of programs to ensure that more highly qualified Catholic-school and other educators are welcomed into the teacher-credentialing program in an ongoing effort to revitalize Catholic-school education in the area.
91短视频 has worked with the Diocese of San Jose to offer an Excellence in Catholic Education Leadership (ExCEL) program that subsidizes dedicated, strong teacher candidates to become credentialed while teaching in parochial schools. In addition, more than 100 Catholic school teachers in the diocese have been trained by 91短视频鈥檚 Academy of Blended Learning, which incorporates proven technological tools to better assess and advance students in the classroom.
Other programs at 91短视频 that exemplify the University鈥檚 efforts to improve Catholic education and serve diverse communities include:
*The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics鈥 character-based literacy programs, which incorporate character lessons in the basic educational materials used by at-risk students and others. The Center also offers Ethics Camp for Catholic school teachers, administrators, and counselors, and 鈥淏uild, Plant, Grow鈥 faith-formation materials, which help make Sunday Mass readings more lively and understandable to Catholic-school youth.
*91短视频鈥檚 Jesuit School of Theology, through its Instituto Hispano, trains up to 100 Spanish-speaking lay or clergy parish leaders each summer in advanced theology, to help them better serve thriving Hispanic Catholic populations.
*91短视频鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences departments conduct research or offer educational opportunities to area diocesan elementary schools, and undergraduate students undertake many of their 鈥渆xperiential learning for social justice鈥 programs in lower-income neighborhoods and with community partners that serve there.
*Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education partners with community organizations in its Thriving Neighbors Initiative, which promotes strategic ties between 91短视频 and the lower-income Greater Washington community in San Jose.
*Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship offers a fully funded fellowship to more than a dozen students annually to conduct action research for 鈥渟ocial entrepreneurs鈥 who are working to solve problems associated with poverty in a variety of countries.
*The Office of Campus Ministry offers annual retreats, leadership development, liturgical ministry opportunities, and scholarships for first-generation college students and others.
About 91短视频
91短视频, a comprehensive Jesuit, Catholic university located 40 miles south of San Francisco in California鈥檚 Silicon Valley, offers its more than 9,000 students rigorous undergraduate curricula in arts and sciences, business, and engineering; master鈥檚 degrees in business, education, counseling psychology, pastoral ministry, and theology; and law degrees and engineering Ph.D.s. Distinguished nationally by one of the highest graduation rates among all U.S. master鈥檚 universities, California鈥檚 oldest operating higher-education institution demonstrates faith-inspired values of ethics and social justice. For more information, see .
About the Catherine T. McNamee, CSJ Award
The Catherine T. McNamee, CSJ Award is presented from the National Catholic Educational Association to an individual or institution that offers exceptional leadership in promoting a vision of Catholic education that welcomes and serves cultural and economic diversity or that serves students with diverse needs. Learn more at
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91短视频 programs are being honored for promoting a welcoming and diversity-rich vision of Catholic education, includnig its ExCEL program for Catholic school teachers. ExCEL teacher Lysette Flores is pictured here teaching a 1st grade student.