ACE's Rev. Nuzzi Teaches Catholic School Educators in Australia
Rev. Ronald Nuzzi, Ph.D., a faculty fellow of the Institute for Educational Initiatives at the University of Notre Dame in the United States, returned recently to the University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremantle Campus to teach the course “Leadership as Reflective Practice.” The course, which he teaches as a visiting professor every other year, is a required unit for aspiring Catholic school leaders. Fr. Nuzzi, founding director of the Mary Ann Remick Leadership Program in the Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE), is a faculty member of ACE on the Notre Dame campus in Indiana.
Fr. Nuzzi, well known as an author and editor of books and articles on Catholic schools, recently collaborated with several international scholars and authored a chapter in the newly published book, Global Perspectives on Catholic Education in Schools (Springer, 2015). He wrote on U.S. Catholic K-12 schools.
(This year, students in the Freemantle course--pictured here with Fr. Nuzzi--met at the Catholic Education Offices of the Archdiocese of Perth in Leederville, Western Australia.)