Lingering Questions Remain as RTTT Implementation Begins
In spite of the sense of finality that may come with the approval of districts’ Race to the Top plans, there are a number of undetermined factors that could change their direction.
One of the major investment areas is low-performing schools. However, when up to six more schools are selected for the Partnership Zone in August/September, will the...
Delaware’s STEM Initiatives: Ready for Federal Competition?
Are you planning an innovative STEM initiative for a high-need public school? Are you an educator who already incorporates STEM into your curriculum by using outside resources? If so, there is an online competition waiting to reward your novel ideas to engage STEM experts from various fields with high-need public schools. Entrants will be assessed...
Meet Our Summer Interns- Emily Schuckert
My name is Emily Schuckert and I just began my summer internship at the Rodel Foundation of Delaware. Some of my responsibilities include doing research on education in Delaware and best practices, providing event support, assisting with public will efforts, and like most interns, I also will be performing any other office or administrative...
Meet Our Summer Interns- Daniel Hay
I suppose a formal blog introduction ought to begin with a bit about myself, so hello – my name is Daniel Hay and I’m one of the new interns here at the Rodel Foundation. I find myself in Delaware by way of an upbringing in New Jersey, a degree in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics from The King’s College in New York City, and a benign...