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y separately published work icon Mentoring : The Key to a Fairer World anthology   prose   autobiography  
Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Mentoring : The Key to a Fairer World
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'As a 19-year-old university student, Jack Manning Bancroft realised that education was the key to leading the most disadvantaged kids in Australia – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school kids – out of inequality. He founded AIME, The Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience, with 25 Indigenous kids in Redfern. Twelve years on, more than 10,000 high school kids and 5,000 university students have been through the AIME program.

'In Australia, 75 per cent of non-Indigenous young people between the ages of 18 and 25 are in university, employment or further training – for Indigenous kids, this rate is only 40 per cent. Based at university campuses across Australia, AIME trains university students to become mentors, role models and education heroes to Indigenous school students. It’s now proven that Indigenous kids who complete the AIME program finish school and transition through to university, employment and further training at almost the same rate as every Australian child – effectively closing the gap. AIME now has its sights set on working with 10,000 kids a year by 2018 and helping close the educational gap in Australia forever. In 2017, the model has been launched across the globe.

'In Mentoring – The key to a fairer world, Jack and his collaborators – colleagues, mentors, former mentees, and supporters – reflect on the impact AIME has had in Australia, on their lives, the lives of the kids who completed the program and on the opportunities that lie ahead. This collection of essays shows us that it's possible to overcome the impossible, to tear down injustice, to change the world – all through one simple idea. ' (Publication summary)

Contents

* Contents derived from the Richmond, East Melbourne - Richmond area, Melbourne, Victoria,:Hardie Grant Books , 2018 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Foreword, Marie Bashir , single work prose
Introduction, Jack Manning Bancroft , single work prose
A Cry from the Heart: Changing Lives, One by One, Jack Manning Bancroft , single work autobiography

'Sure, my generation has inherited much of this reality. But it will be on our watch that it's sustained. The game of life has been played for many a season, yet we're the ones set to play in one of the most critical times in the history of our species. At a rapid pace, we are flying towards a dystopia that could well be lived in an alternate reality - if it isn't already. The freedom promised by technology may in fact prove to limit mindsets - just look at our track record as the first generation to come of age in the digital world.' (Publication abstract)

The Magic of the Movement : The AIME Story, Jeff McMullen , single work prose
Metting Jack, Duncan Peppercorn , single work prose
Humble Beginnings, Deborah Kirby-Parsons , single work prose
Imagining, Bronwyn Bancroft , single work prose
A Father's Reflection, Ned Manning , single work prose
Time for Teachers to Cross the Line, Glenn Isemonger , single work prose
Failure Time, Rhian Miller , single work prose
Why AIME Sang to Me, Alia Hutchison , single work prose
Don't Tell Me I'm Too Young to Lead, Ben Abbatangelo , single work prose
The First Chapter, Jake Trindorfer , single work prose
The Optimistic Pessimist, Viv Paul , single work prose
The Alchemy of Hope, Yael Stone , single work prose
Why Act?, Shyaka Raj , single work prose
South Africa as It Should Be ., Kelahloko Mashiloane , single work prose

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