
Alexandra Macare, M.Ed

Alexandra is an international educator, speaker, researcher, and creator of the AME model — a neuroscience-aligned, curiosity-driven framework transforming how children learn and how educators teach. Her work spans micro-schools, homeschool communities, international cohorts, and traditional schools seeking a modern, human-centered approach to learning.
Driven by a lifelong fascination with human development and the chemistry of curiosity, Alexandra helps learners understand how their brains and bodies grow, how to optimize their learning, and how to use their strengths to meaningfully contribute to the world.
She empowers students and Learning Facilitators to develop clarity, agency, emotional intelligence, and executive function — the real 21st-century skills needed to thrive in an unpredictable future.
Alexandra’s mission is simple:
to ignite human potential by aligning education with how we are biologically, emotionally, and creatively designed to learn.
✨ COMING 2026 ✨
THE SHIFT
Reimagining Learning for a New Era of Human Growth and Purpose
by Alexandra Sorensen Macare
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For nearly three decades, I’ve taught around the world — from preschools to universities, from micro-schools to global classrooms — and everywhere I go, I see the same truth:
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The system is outdated.
Young people are not.
We’re living in the AI Age, a time when information is instant, creativity is currency, and human development is the real competitive advantage.
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Yet education is still operating as if it’s 1950.
The Shift is my blueprint for something different — a transformation of how we design learning, how we understand growth, and how we help humans become who they are capable of becoming.
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This book moves beyond standardized content and test scores.
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It asks deeper questions:
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What does it really mean to develop a whole human?
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How do we cultivate self-awareness, meaning, and purpose?
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What does learning look like when identity, curiosity, and contribution become the curriculum?
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How do we prepare young people not just for the future of work — but for the future of being human?
This is not just a book.
It’s a proposal.
A challenge.
A path forward.
I cannot wait to share The Shift with you in 2026.
We’re just getting started.
