John Schoenig

Bio

John Schoenig is the senior director of teacher formation and education policy for the University of Notre Dame's Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE). In this role, he leads the ACE Teaching Fellows Program - the largest provider of Catholic school teaching talent in the United States - and its Program for Educational Access (PEA), an advocacy and leadership formation enterprise that helps develop and implement policy that expands financial access to faith-based schools. In addition, he serves as a faculty member and fellow of Notre Dame's Institute for Educational Initiatives (IEI).

From 1998 to 2000, he served as a middle school English teacher at Holy Rosary School in Shreveport, Louisiana through ACE Teaching Fellows. He later served on the pastoral and administrative team for ACE and as the director of development for the Alliance for School Choice. He earned his B.A. and M.Ed. from the University of Notre Dame and his J.D. from the Notre Dame Law School.

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Email
schoenig.1@nd.edu
Awards
  • David T. Link Award for Outstanding Service in the Field of Social Justice, Notre Dame Law School
Category
IEI Fellows
Publications
  • A Ghoulish Inconsistency: A Comment on Tim Keller’s “The National Implications of Cain v. Horne”, 4 JOURNAL OF SCHOOL CHOICE 3, (2010).
  • “Affecting Design Change in the Preparation of Teachers: Best Practices in Alternative Teacher Education,” in Beyond Alternative Teacher Education: The Impact of Classroom Experience (2007).

John Schoenig