Friends, After 18 years of hanging out with AIME, I’m excited to share the feeling we have as we gear up for the most important 10 years of our work. This is the chance to release a global alternative to social networks at scale, built on the 18 years of... Read More
So, you’re maybe thinking about changing jobs, you’ve been tempted by the great resignation, COVID-19 has forced deep reflection, one thing is for clear, it’s time for a change for you. Or you’re an employer thinking about imaginative ways to keep your top employees from jumping ship. We think life... Read More
Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) College of Education students, including members of the Texas Association of Future Educators (TAFE), will join in AIME’s latest initiative to transform the face of education called IMAGI-NATION {University}, which represents a globally diverse network of change-organizers, representing stakeholders from across education, employment and civil... Read More
OKAY, HOW DOES IT WORK? We built a World Of Mentoring, a bridge between university and high school which mentors kids from age 12-18 and features: Free academic tutoring: between 20-30 sessions a year 45 one-hour AIME Theatre of Education sessions @ the university campus One-on-one career transition support for... Read More
How do you take on global inequity? Back in 2014, AIME was having real success as a mentoring organisation tackling one of Australia’s most intractable problems:closing the education gap for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander kids and seeing them complete high school at the same rate as other Australian kids.... Read More
On the 6th of October 2020, after one of the most complex years in human history (with COVID-19 creating at least 68 million additional poverty years and 4.3 million years of life lost across 150 countries) we at AIME are launching a new University – to fast-track human development &... Read More
Hey, friends, I’m Hope, and this is my cookbook! Although a ¾ cup of energy and a mixed bowl of work ethic and discipline are no ordinary ingredients, they are what I call “the basics” in this cookbook. None of my students are ever the least bit surprised to find... Read More
The current study attempts to apply meta-discourse markers in abstract and discussion sections of articles written in . . . Did I lose you already? Honestly, I lost me. Is that sleepy-time tea or what? But as they say, when you can’t stop the wave, you gotta learn to surf.... Read More