Are you a current Delaware education student with aspirations to teach? We are seeking teaching assistants for a Delaware State University dual enrollment course(s) that introduces, encourages, and empowers students to consider the field of education as their future career. Dual enrollment course is occuring January through April! Applications closing October 31st, so view the job post for more details and how to apply today.
Rodel
Public Policy Offices
Wilmington, DE 1,813 followers
We are a nonprofit that partners with educational innovators worldwide to transform public education in Delaware.
About us
We believe a great education changes everything—from the life of a young person to the health and vibrancy of a community. A great education opens up worlds of opportunities, strengthens economies, and promotes civic engagement. It changes everything. We are a nonprofit organization that partners with Delawareans and educational innovators from around the world to transform public education in the First State. At Rodel, we’re working to make sure every student in Delaware gets a great education and empowering our state to become a leader for equity and excellence. Public education is a complex, interconnected ecosystem. And large-scale improvements require broad coalitions to work together, over time. But when it happens, it changes everything. Life outcomes, community health, civil discourse as well as the environment and economy are all directly affected by the strength of our education system.
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External link for Rodel
- Industry
- Public Policy Offices
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Wilmington, DE
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1999
- Specialties
- education policy, education research, and advocacy and communications
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Primary
100 West 10th Street
Suite 704
Wilmington, DE 19801, US
Employees at Rodel
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If you believe in the importance of equitable education, join the Wilmington Center for Education Equity and Policy for the 2nd Annual Education Equity Summit, "Brown, Black, and Blue: 70 Years Post-Brown, The Impact on Students & Educators in Wilmington, Delaware." 🗓️ Saturday, November 2, 2024 ⏰ 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM 📍Maurice Pritchett Sr. Academy, 600 E. 7th Street, Wilmington, DE 19801 Register Now: https://bit.ly/3U5BK1s Why You Should Attend: The summit will provide a unique platform to discuss how the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision has shaped the educational experiences of students in Wilmington today. This event is ideal for students, teachers, school leaders, parents, caregivers, community members, and all those committed to advancing educational equity in our city. Keynote Speakers welcome are Cornell William Brooks, civil rights attorney and Harvard Kennedy School professor.
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Consider registering for the upcoming researchED conference, Saturday, October 19 at John Dickinson High School. Full agenda and registration linked below. #rEDDE https://lnkd.in/ehHp-UBT
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Rodel is seeking to hire several Grow Your Own Instructors! The selected instructors will become certified professors with Delaware State University and deliver a dual enrollment course(s) that introduces, encourages, and empowers students to consider the field of education as their future career.
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Rodel is seeking to hire several Grow Your Own Instructors! The selected instructors will become certified professors with Delaware State University and deliver a dual enrollment course(s) that introduces, encourages, and empowers students to consider the field of education as their future career.
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We are hiring a Research and Policy Fellow! https://lnkd.in/eefGqDPQ In this role you'll work with the policy and communications teams to engage and inform stakeholders, partners, and the community to work together in support of Rodel’s vision.
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Alexis I. duPont Middle School (AIMS) teachers and students join us for a conversation on their teacher-led approach to designing and implementing the Career and Technical Education (CTE) exploration program in their existing related arts classes. Three eighth grader students share about their guided exploration activities, personalized paths, and career-connected capstone projects. The educators share their passion for the program, discussing the importance of student advocacy and providing advice for other schools interested in similar initiatives. Hear the key takeaways from the pilot program from our AIMS team guests: Kourtney Bastianelli, Music and Performing Arts Teacher, Diversity Champion; Coach K. Smith, Health Education, Related Arts Dept. Lead, AIMS Lead Mentor; Bri Brown, 6th Grade School Counselor; Solange, 8th Grade Student; Zuri, 8th Grade Student; and Amneris, 8th Grade Student. Delaware Department of Education, Education First Consulting, Junior Achievement of Delaware, Delaware Pathways, Leading Youth Through Empowerment, Delaware Futures, Strive: How You Lead Matters, Appoquinimink School District, The Bryan Allen Stevenson School of Excellence, CAPITAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, Colonial School District, Red Clay Consolidated School District, American Student Assistance, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Walton Family Foundation, Delaware Business Roundtable Education Committee (DBREC)
Teacher-Led Career Exploration at A.I. duPont Middle School (AIMS)
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Kuumba Academy Charter School is combining the arts school experience with career exploration though their pilot Career and Technical Education Exploration (CTE)program for all 5th-8th graders. Through a dynamic tapestry of learning that blends arts, CTE, and out-of-school experiences, Kuumba's pilot program cultivates students' artistic voices and equips them to chart fulfilling career paths. Hear the key takeaways from the pilot program from Rodel Associate Director and host: Kelsey M., and Kuumba team guests: Head of School, Sally Maldonado; Theater Teaching Artist and Passages/CAST instructor, Salimata Linguer; ABA Therapist, and CAST instructor Teri Riggs-Lyle; 8th Grade United Way Guide, Kecia Batts; 8th Grade Student, Karen Downing; and 7th Grade Student, Iyon Barber. Delaware Department of Education, Education First Consulting, Junior Achievement of Delaware, Delaware Pathways, Leading Youth Through Empowerment, Delaware Futures, Strive: How You Lead Matters, Appoquinimink School District, The Bryan Allen Stevenson School of Excellence, CAPITAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, Colonial School District, Red Clay Consolidated School District, American Student Assistance, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Walton Family Foundation, Delaware Business Roundtable Education Committee (DBREC)
Empowering Student Futures: Kuumba Academy’s Career Exploration Journey with an Artistic Lens
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Check out the Tech Council of Delaware's new magazine — The Chronicle! It has storytelling, resources and everything you need to know about the region's tech workforce and ecosystem. Technical.ly The first edition explores the original purpose of the Tech Council of Delaware, and the second edition of The Chronicle covers how tech workforce and training providers are collaborating for collective impact through the Council’s Tech Talent & Workforce Committee. Code Differently, Stephanie Eldridge, Delaware Technical Community College, Goodwill of Delaware and Delaware County, Tech Impact, University of Delaware Professional & Continuing Studies, Wilmington University, Year Up, Zip Code Wilmington, Ben duPont, JPMorganChase, Bank of America, PMG Consulting LLC, Pierre Anderson, Zakiyyah Ali, Joshua Berkow, Vishakha Jha
Check out the Tech Council of Delaware’s new magazine — The Chronicle
technical.ly
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Tune in and learn about what the federal government's role is in helping shape the career pathways effort across the 50 states. Learn how two very different states, Delaware and Texas, are integrating meaningful work-based learning experiences into the secondary school experience by building new bridges with employer and higher education partners. Educators and students will discuss their strategies, challenges, and successes in creating more inclusive and effective career pathways. Thanks to all our guest speakers who shared their insights! Dr. Amy Loyd, Assistant Secretary, Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education at the U.S. Department of Education; Luke Rhine, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education at the U.S. Department of Education; Dr. Mark Holodick, Delaware Secretary of Education; Michael Gonzalez, Executive Director, Rural Schools Innovation Zone; Jeanne Russell, Executive Director, CAST Schools; and CAST students.
Career Pathways in a Rapidly Changing World: Work-Based Learning in the US - DC, Delaware and Texas
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