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Tag: historical
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What is an Imagination Classroom?
June 7 2023 Today, we visited Indooroopilly State High School. We were in a space we didn’t expect to be in – we were outdoors in a yarning circle … a sandstone circle in a quiet part of the school, up on the hill, by a beautiful patch of Eucalypts and flowering Wattle. We had…
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IMAGI-NATION {LABS} – Nature & Custodial Economics
Additional reading and listening Parul Punjabi Jagdish, CEO fo AIME Inc + host of IMAGI-NATION {TV} The question I always ponder is like, how close am I to nature? How connected am I or how disconnected am I? And I’ve had the fortune of being in different countries. I was born in India, Indigenous to…
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What is an Imagination Classroom?
MAY 9 2023 Today, we visited Nimbin Central School. We were welcomed by Elder Uncle Rory, who we spent an hour or so with, yarning, laughing, listening and learning. He helped us feel grounded and connected to this special place, before we headed off to meet the students. Waangenga started us off with a fun…
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Healthy adult and children relations – Edition 1
Hi, My name is Vhutali and I am an AIME Global Mentor in South Africa. I am working on a systems change project on Healthy Child-Adult Relations where I will be having 100 conversations in 100 days to imagine a future of healthy adult and children relations. Listen to the podcast below and get in…
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Imagination Circle Session May : In Defense of a Place Called School
6. Imagination Circle spotlight: In Defense of a Place Called School In March 2020, when schools had closed in most countries and people everywhere were searching for new ways to live, learn and work together in a world locked down by a global pandemic,Morna McNultystarted asking her students to reimagine school. Morna is an arts…
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Quick-fire questions with Adriana from Operation Crayweed
1) What’s the environmental impact of the current work – what’s the carbon capture, research impact etc. Impact of Operation Crayweed to date: 2) Can you tell us a bot more about carbon capture? We estimate that crayweed sequesters about 400 kg of carbon per hectare per year. This is based on broad estimates rather…