TJ D'Agostino
TJ D’Agostino is an assistant professor of the practice in the Pulte Institute for Global Development within the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame. He conducts comparative and international educational research on education policy, school effectiveness, faith-based schools, early grade literacy policy and programs, and education for integral human development.
D’Agostino has been active in the Kellogg research cluster on international education, in collaboration with IEI. He previously served as associate director of Notre Dame’s Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) Haiti, where he led an initiative to strengthen Catholic education in the country following the 2010 earthquake. The initiative has supported some of the largest and most influential projects in Haitian education, including rebuilding and renewing Holy Cross schools and facilitating the design and implementation of large-scale projects in teacher training and literacy.
D’Agostino earned a B.A. and M.Ed. from Notre Dame and a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University.
D’Agostino, T. J., Robert Dowd and John Mugo. "Faith-Based Education in Changing Social, Economic, and Political Contexts: Perspectives from Catholic Educators in Kenya." Symposium: Catholic Schools and the Changing Global Landscape for Faith-Based Education (2019): 76-88
D’Agostino, T. J. "Can Blended Learning Save Catholic Schools?" EdSurge (2014)