Christine Trinter

  • Board Member, School of Education and Human Development Foundation

Biography

Christine Trinter serves as an associate professor of mathematics education with the Alliance for Catholic Education and is the director of the Catholic School Teacher Leadership Program. She teaches mathematics education courses in the Master of Education program, data visualization courses for the education, schooling and society supplemental major and computer science minor, and a course focused on the mutuality of quantity and the Spirit to first-year undergraduates. Trinter also supervises student teachers in the ACE Teaching Fellows program.

Trinter served in the Jesuit Volunteer Corps and taught in both Catholic and public middle and high schools in both Massachusetts and New York.

Her research and scholarship focus on factors associated with teacher development, specifically related to teacher leadership and the integration of Catholic spirituality and mathematics education, and the ways this integration contributes to the flourishing of both teachers and students.

She and her husband, Phil, have three children, Gabrielle, Luke, and William.

Education

Ph.D., University of Virginia
M.A., Columbia University
B.A., Fordham University