Faculty

Andrew Shivone

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Education

Andrew Shivone

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Education

Education

Ph.D., Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family
M.A., University of Dallas
B.A., College of St. Thomas More

Bio

Dr. Shivone is president of the St. Jerome Institute, a classical high school in the Catholic tradition. He obtained his Ph.D. in Theology from the Pontifical John Paul II Institute with a dissertation focused on the philosophy of education and childhood in the thought of the German Thomist Ferdinand Ulrich. He has served for nearly two decades as a teacher and leader in classical schools. He was the Head of School for The Atonement Academy in San Antonio and later joined the team for Great Hearts Texas, where he was the founding Headmaster of Great Hearts Northern Oaks. He has published articles and translations in both Humanum Review and Communio: International Catholic Review and has recently published a translation of Ferdinand Ulrich’s book on childhood and education, Der Mensch als Anfang (Man as the Beginning), by Humanum Academic Press.

Courses

JPI 648

The Nature and Art of Teaching in the Catholic Tradition

From its inception, the Church has been concerned with the formation and education of persons. It has, therefore, necessarily been […]

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