ACE Service through Teaching (STT) is a two-year Master of Education program offering college graduates the opportunity to serve as full-time teachers in under-resourced Catholic schools, which function as hopeful solutions for children and families across the United States.
Since its inception in 1993, ACE Service through Teaching has commissioned over 1200 teachers to serve Catholic schools.
The program brings teachers to Notre Dame’s campus for two summers of intensive M.Ed. coursework and sends them to teach in Catholic schools during the school year. During their service, ACE teachers are supported by pastoral and academic staff at Notre Dame and mentor teachers, principals, and superintendents at their diocesan teaching sites. ACE teachers live in small intentional faith communities of 4-7 members to fulfill one of the program’s priorities—that ACE teachers develop their professional skills and personal spirituality in the context of community.
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ACE is proud to participate in the year long conversation on K-12 education. Learn more at forum.nd.edu
The University of Notre Dame’s Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) sustains and strengthens under-resourced Catholic schools through leadership formation, research and professional service to ensure that all children, especially those from low-income families, have the opportunity to experience the gift of an excellent Catholic education. More info
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