Back in December, Delaware’s Deputy Secretary of Education Dan Cruce said his state would be winning the Race to the Top money. He was right. But what's next?
Race to the Top
Race to the Top: Podcast - Winning the Race (to the Top)
Race to the Top: Podcast - How to Judge a Teacher
NEA president Dennis Van Roekel talks with John Merrow about teacher evaluation; should we judge teachers based on how they teach or on what their students learn?
Race to the Top: Podcast - Game Day
Sixteen finalists left in the Race to the Top. Competition is fierce, and the announcement of who will get the funding is rapidly approaching. How are the competitors feeling as they step into the arena?
Race to the Top: Podcast - Randi Weingarten
Should teachers be paid based on what they teach or what their student learn? Hear Randi Weingarten's answer to this question as well as her thoughts on teacher evaluation and compensation.
Race to the Top: Podcast - A Competitive Edge?
25 of the 41 Race to the Top applicantions were completed with help from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which gave selected states as much as $250,000 to hire consultants. Will the help guarantee success?
Race to the Top: Podcast - Local Resistance
With $377 million dollars at stake, Colorado's Lt. Governor, Barbara O'Brien, has her work cut out for her. She's got to convince 178 local districts that the state's Race to the Top plan will work for them.
Race to the Top: Podcast - Play Money
Diane Ravitch questions Race to the Top and the federal government’s new role in public education.
Race to the Top: Podcast - A Fascinating Impact
Kati Haycock is president of the Education Trust, an organization that advocates reform in education. She is also a big supporter of Race to the Top.









