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This Educational Life

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What is This Educational Life? Welcome to This Educational Life by Trane, a podcast sharing real stories of education leaders driving innovation in schools through purposeful, practical change. Each episode explores how forward-thinking leaders are creating more sustainable, future-ready learning environments—making the most of existing resources, empowering students through real-world experiences, and reimagining what schools can be. From energy-saving initiatives to student-centered innovation, these conversations highlight how today’s challenges can become opportunities for long-term impact. At Trane, we believe building the schools of the future starts with solving problems today—through sustainability, innovation, and a commitment to preparing students for the future of work. This Educational Life offers ideas educators everywhere can apply to create stronger, smarter, more resilient schools. Hosted by Mariah Presley, Education and Industry Programs Leader for Trane, the podcast features thought-provoking conversations with leaders who are challenging the status quo and advancing relevance, competitiveness, and possibility in education. Welcome.

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jakson Rapid Relevance: When Learning Moves at the Speed of Innovation kansikuva

Rapid Relevance: When Learning Moves at the Speed of Innovation

Quick Summary * Trane’s industry–education partnerships are redefining what meaningful learning looks like by bringing real-world engineering, energy, and technology experiences directly into classrooms. * Guests Chris Torline and Dan Whisler share why accelerating relevance—helping students quickly connect learning to authentic challenges—is essential in preparing tomorrow’s workforce. * Hear stories of hands-on student projects that unlock curiosity, confidence, and career awareness long before graduation. * Discover why educators modeling lifelong learning is the key to helping students see themselves as capable, future-ready problem solvers. Episode Overview In this episode, host Mariah Presley sits down with two leaders who operate at the intersection of engineering, education, and workforce development: Chris Torline, Educational Programs Engineer at Trane, and Dan Whisler, former classroom educator and now Trane’s Educator in Residence. Together, they explore how industry and schools can work side-by-side to ensure students experience real-world relevance at the speed today’s world demands. Chris and Dan share how Trane collaborates with districts across the country to help educators use buildings as learning labs—turning real energy data and HVAC systems into powerful teaching tools. They describe how hands-on experiences not only build technical understanding, but also help students connect their learning to future career possibilities. Plus, the conversation highlights why this work must start earlier, not later. When students begin experimenting with real tools and solving relevant problems at a young age, their confidence grows—and so does their ability to imagine themselves in STEM, skilled trades, engineering, or energy-focused pathways.  Finally, you’ll hear practical examples of districts getting this right: educators embracing continuous learning, students making meaning from complex building data, and communities rallying around programs that help young people see their unique potential. Key Takeaways * Real-world relevance accelerates student engagement and helps learners understand why their education matters. * Industry partners play a critical role when they move beyond “vendor” relationships and invest deeply in student-centered outcomes. * Hands-on programs—like building energy analysis and engineering challenges—strengthen both technical skills and confidence. * Career-connected learning should start early, giving students the time and space to explore pathways they may not have otherwise considered. * When educators model curiosity and lifelong learning, students follow—creating a culture of exploration, discovery, and future readiness.

30. huhti 2026 - 24 min
jakson Small School, Big Opportunities: Beloit's Approach to Student Driven Innovation kansikuva

Small School, Big Opportunities: Beloit's Approach to Student Driven Innovation

Today on This Educational Life, we journey to Beloit, Kansas—a close-knit community where small-town roots fuel big aspirations. Beloit Senior High School is reimagining what it means to prepare students for the world beyond the classroom. Through hands-on experiences and true ownership, students aren’t just learning about their environment—they’re leading change, managing the school’s energy use with real data, curiosity, and national recognition for their achievements. Host Mariah Presley welcomes Casey Seyfert, the innovative principal of Beloit Senior High School. With a vision centered on student empowerment, Casey has fostered a culture where learners take the reins of their educational experience. By connecting with families and the broader community, he has helped create an environment where students don’t just participate—they become central to the school’s direction and future. Together, Mariah and Casey explore how Beloit has flipped the script for rural schools—proving that a smaller setting can offer every opportunity available in large districts. The conversation highlights the value of co-creating change, the importance of students returning to contribute to their community, and the pride that grows when young people are trusted with responsibility. Listen to discover: * How giving students real ownership over major projects, like managing school energy use, transforms engagement and builds pride. * Why shifting the narrative about rural schools creates space for innovation and opportunity equal to any big-city district. * How inviting families and community members to help shape school culture turns educational change into a shared, sustainable mission.

26. maalis 2026 - 25 min
jakson Educational Equity: How One Teacher Turned Belonging into a Tool for Student Success kansikuva

Educational Equity: How One Teacher Turned Belonging into a Tool for Student Success

In the heart of Fredonia, Kansas, Lara Staker is reimagining what it means for students to truly belong at school. Where some might see gaps or challenges, Lara sees opportunities to connect learning to real life. By blending hands‑on projects, vocational math, and strong community partnerships, she’s creating an environment where students feel seen, supported, and capable of so much more. In her alternative learning program, relevance fuels curiosity, and every step forward helps students build confidence in who they are and what they can do. Lara’s work is rooted in lessons she learned early in life from her father—resourcefulness, resilience, and the belief that practical skills matter. Those values now guide her approach to helping students explore pathways beyond traditional academics, from welding and construction to data and emerging trades. She looks beyond her immediate surroundings for new ideas, adapting what works and shaping opportunities that align with her students’ strengths and the realities they face. The impact is clear. Students who once felt overlooked now show up more, connect more deeply, and begin to see futures they didn’t know were possible. Engagement increases. Confidence grows. Options expand. And when educators like Lara are empowered to innovate, entire communities start to see new possibilities—and young people discover what they’re capable of achieving. ·       Giving students real‑world, hands‑on experiences builds confidence and belonging. ·       Industry‑aligned projects help connect learning to meaningful career pathways. ·       When teachers are supported to innovate, students and communities thrive together.

26. helmi 2026 - 25 min
jakson Future-Proofing the Workforce: The Urban Education Revolution kansikuva

Future-Proofing the Workforce: The Urban Education Revolution

Today on This Educational Life, we’re tuning in from Kansas City—a vibrant community known for its world‑class barbecue, jazzy cool music, and innovative spirit. Sitting on both sides of the Kansas & Missouri state line, Kansas City’s urban school districts are facing the realities of a changing workforce and the rapid evolution of skills employers need. As today’s episode reveals, preparing young people for a strong future requires collaboration, vision, and a commitment to making sure opportunity is within reach for every student. Host Mariah Presley is joined by Susan Wally, founder and CEO of PREP-KC, and Cecil Criswell, Director of Teaching and Learning at PREP-KC. Together, they share how PREP-KC works across six urban districts to bring business and industry into high schools, helping students understand what they’re good at, what kind of jobs they’d like to have, and the education it will take to get there. Their work centers on connecting students with experiences that build momentum and illuminate real possibilities in a changing economy. Learn how PREP-KC’s focus on “diploma plus” market value assets is opening doors for students, creating relevance in the school day, and supporting a stronger, more competitive regional workforce. The conversation highlights how practical, repeatable steps taken over time can transform systems and elevate opportunities for all young people. Listen to discover: • How  PREP-KC’s “diploma plus market value asset” opportunities shape students’ futures.  • Why collaboration between schools, industry, and community strengthens workforce development.  • What Kansas City’s example shows about building equitable pathways to prosperous careers. If today’s discussion inspired you or made you think of someone forging partnerships in their own community, let us know! Drop us an email at ThisEducationalLife@trane.com [thiseducationallife@trane.com], leave a review on Apple, or a comment on Spotify or Youtube. Let’s keep reimagining education together—so every student is truly future-proof.

22. tammi 2026 - 35 min
jakson How St. Louis Public Schools Saved Millions & Invested in Education kansikuva

How St. Louis Public Schools Saved Millions & Invested in Education

Today on This Educational Life, we're heading to St. Louis, Missouri. Known as the Gateway to the West, St. Louis is a city marked by both a spirit of progress and a history of overcoming significant challenges. However, as today’s episode will show you, with the right collaboration and vision, challenges can also be opportunities to bring about positive lasting change. Host Mariah Presley is joined by Tracy Hykes, a proud graduate of the St. Louis Public Schools district, former union sheet metal worker, and current St. Louis Public Schools (SLPS) board member, and Jennifer Geen, Senior Account Manager at Trane, who’s worked closely with Tracy and the St Louis Public Schools team on a huge education transformation project. Together, Tracy and Jennifer discuss how St. Louis Public Schools and Trane are redefining what's possible for nearly 20,000 students, and saving $2.6 million in the process. By introducing industry certifications in skilled trades like HVAC, and leveraging major infrastructure investments to improve learning environments, they're creating pathways for students to secure not just jobs, but “life-sustaining careers”. Listen to discover: * How Tracy’s journey - from a student unsure of his future to a confident tradesman - reflects the life-changing power of access and mentorship. * Why school districts must innovate to give students not just jobs, but meaningful, prosperous careers. * How strategic collaborations between education and industry can significantly transform both student lives and entire communities. This is the last episode in season 1! Thank you so much for listening and coming along this journey with us! If you've got an idea for a topic or know an educational leader who exemplifies the resourceful innovation we have featured all season long, let us know. You can drop us an email at thiseducationallife@trane.com [thiseducationallife@trane.com], leave us a review on Apple, or a comment on Spotify or Youtube.  Let's continue to challenge what's possible for education, industry, and most importantly, for our students. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Trane Technologies. Due to the changing nature of this market and our reliance on information provided by outside sources, Trane Technologies makes no warranty or guarantee concerning accuracy or completeness of the content. Trane Technologies has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice.

29. touko 2025 - 23 min
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