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Advancing Public Education by Building Stronger Communities with Anette Carlisle

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Production team:

Host : Maria Xenidou

Producer: Julie-Roxane Krikorian

Introduction Voice: David Bourne

Contact us:

impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com

Music credits:

Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals

Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks

Where to find more about Anette Carlisle:

Anette Carlisle’s Website

Anette Carlisle on LinkedIn

Anette’s Podcast: Anette on Education

Mentioned in this episode:

Palo Duro Canyon State Park

Amarillo College

Amarillo College Board of Regents

Center for Public Policy Priorities

Hope Center for College, Community and Justice

The #RealCollege Movement

Sara Goldrick-Rab, Founding of the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice

Colleges Are No Match for American Poverty, an article about Amarillo College’s poverty iniative in The Atlantic

Case Study of Amarillo College: Supporting Community College Completion with a Culture of Caring by Sara Goldrick-Rab and Clare Cady

Leadership Women

H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards School Board Team

Charles Butt

Pastors for Texas Children

Texas Panhandle P-16 Council

Dr. Steve Murdock, Texas State Demographer

Ann Richards

Listen to this episode and explore:

Childhood: spending time outdoors to study the world around her (3:26)

Getting her bachelor and master degrees in zoology to become an evolutionary biologist (5:31)

What triggered her interest in biology and zoology: the desire to understand better of the world around her (6:57)

After college: being a researcher before becoming a stay-at-home mom (8:44)

Anette’s passion for public education: creating more opportunities for more people (9:47)

Starting the Panhandle Twenty/20 to lower poverty levels and improve educational outcomes for people in her community (13:35)

Practical examples of partnering with other members of the community to tackle their complex educational issues (17:49)

Fighting the scarcity mindset: creating a caring culture to improve the collective good beyond the individual (20:49)

Measuring their progress towards their goal (22:47)

Offering guidance and career-focused advice to high schoolers to help them make college choices (23:55)

The #RealCollege Movement: Amarillo college’s initiative to reduce poverty and improve educational outcomes (28:56)

The rise of for-profit education vs public education (31:37)

The crucial importance of investing in public education and funding public schools (35:15)

Leadership Women: Anette’s efforts on gender equality (38:26)

The critical roles women can play in the future of communities (40:04)

Her podcasting journey: building communities focused on education through a new medium (42:11)

Anette’s advice on how to start getting involved in solving education-related problems (48:09)

The one thing Anette wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (51:25)

Maria’s key takeaways and call-to-action (57:28)

  continue reading

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Content provided by Maria Xenidou. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Maria Xenidou or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Production team:

Host : Maria Xenidou

Producer: Julie-Roxane Krikorian

Introduction Voice: David Bourne

Contact us:

impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com

Music credits:

Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals

Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks

Where to find more about Anette Carlisle:

Anette Carlisle’s Website

Anette Carlisle on LinkedIn

Anette’s Podcast: Anette on Education

Mentioned in this episode:

Palo Duro Canyon State Park

Amarillo College

Amarillo College Board of Regents

Center for Public Policy Priorities

Hope Center for College, Community and Justice

The #RealCollege Movement

Sara Goldrick-Rab, Founding of the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice

Colleges Are No Match for American Poverty, an article about Amarillo College’s poverty iniative in The Atlantic

Case Study of Amarillo College: Supporting Community College Completion with a Culture of Caring by Sara Goldrick-Rab and Clare Cady

Leadership Women

H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards School Board Team

Charles Butt

Pastors for Texas Children

Texas Panhandle P-16 Council

Dr. Steve Murdock, Texas State Demographer

Ann Richards

Listen to this episode and explore:

Childhood: spending time outdoors to study the world around her (3:26)

Getting her bachelor and master degrees in zoology to become an evolutionary biologist (5:31)

What triggered her interest in biology and zoology: the desire to understand better of the world around her (6:57)

After college: being a researcher before becoming a stay-at-home mom (8:44)

Anette’s passion for public education: creating more opportunities for more people (9:47)

Starting the Panhandle Twenty/20 to lower poverty levels and improve educational outcomes for people in her community (13:35)

Practical examples of partnering with other members of the community to tackle their complex educational issues (17:49)

Fighting the scarcity mindset: creating a caring culture to improve the collective good beyond the individual (20:49)

Measuring their progress towards their goal (22:47)

Offering guidance and career-focused advice to high schoolers to help them make college choices (23:55)

The #RealCollege Movement: Amarillo college’s initiative to reduce poverty and improve educational outcomes (28:56)

The rise of for-profit education vs public education (31:37)

The crucial importance of investing in public education and funding public schools (35:15)

Leadership Women: Anette’s efforts on gender equality (38:26)

The critical roles women can play in the future of communities (40:04)

Her podcasting journey: building communities focused on education through a new medium (42:11)

Anette’s advice on how to start getting involved in solving education-related problems (48:09)

The one thing Anette wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (51:25)

Maria’s key takeaways and call-to-action (57:28)

  continue reading

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