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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9798881806859
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x160x22 mm, kaal: 558 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9798881806859
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This book is a journey into the transformative power of creativity. Timely and vitally relevant, it examines how to foster creative thinking during the new era of artificial intelligence.

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming our world, reshaping industries, and altering the way we live and work. For younger generations, this shift presents both unprecedented challenges and exciting opportunities. As AI continues to evolve, the roles it cannot replace are becoming increasingly clear. According to the World Economic Forum, the jobs that will remain irreplaceable by AI fall into two critical categories: creativity and care-based services. These are areas where human intuition, empathy, and innovative thinking are essential-yet, disturbingly, these skills are not a primary focus in most of our current educational systems.

If the purpose of education is to prepare students for the future, and that future now demands skills in creativity, critical thinking, and care, then it's evident that our current system is falling short. This is where Susan Riley's book, Creativity's Edge: Unleashing Humanity's Greatest Advantage in the Age of AI, becomes an essential read. Riley delves into the importance of fostering creative thinking in the new era of artificial intelligence, arguing that creativity is not just a beneficial skill but a crucial one for thriving in an AI-driven world.

Timely and profoundly relevant, this book speaks directly to K-12 educators, parents, university professors, and those involved in adult training and professional development. However, its appeal extends beyond these groups, offering insights valuable to a broad general readership as well. CREATIVITY'S EDGE is more than just a guide; it's a journey into the transformative power of creativity. Riley not only highlights the necessity of enhancing creativity within our educational systems but also offers actionable steps to shift the current mindset within learning communities.

The book provides specific practices to build creative thinking skills and includes tools to measure growth in applying these creative approaches. By adopting the strategies outlined in Creativity's Edge, educators and leaders can fundamentally change how we support innovative thinking and practices, both in education and in broader societal contexts.

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My first reaction to Creativity's Edge, was, WOW! This is one heck of a great book! Susan's welcoming writing style, storytelling, and hands-on examples provide readers with a wonderful entry point to creativity and arts-based project learning in the context of a rapidly changing educational landscape. Her attention to human capacity, equity, critical thinking, and surprise are inspirational. I learned a lot about the potential of AI with arts, learning, and assessment. Susan also included one of my all-time heroes, the petite nun artist turned activist, Sister Corita Kent, who inspired so many students with her understanding of creativity as a practice and as a call to action. Wonderful book for all educators. -- Merryl Goldberg * professor, California State University, San Marcos, author of Arts Integration: Teaching Subject Matter through the Arts in Multicultural Settings * This book makes an urgent and inspiring case for why creativity must be at the heart of how we learn, work, and live. Its a clear and necessary guide for anyone committed to unlocking human potential in an age of rapid change. -- Susan Magsamen * Director International Arts + Mind Lab, Johns Hopkins University *

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This book is a journey into the transformative power of creativity. Timely and vitally relevant, it examines how to foster creative thinking during the new era of artificial intelligence.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The 212th Degree
Part One: The Preparation
1 We Have a Creativity Problem
2 The Creative Spectrum
Part Two: The Incubation
3 Creativity at Work
4 Assessing Creativity
Part Three: The Illumination
5 The Art and Science of Flow
6 Cultivating the Creative Habit
Part Four: The Offering
8 Harnessing the Future
Appendix A: Art Integration, STEAM, and Project-Based Learning
Appendix B: How I Wrote this Book
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Susan Riley is an internationally recognized educator, author, and founder of the Institute for Arts Integration and STEAMthe worlds largest online professional development provider for teachers and leaders using arts-integrated approaches. She has spoken at the United States Department of Education, National Public Radio, and Americans for the Arts, and her articles have been featured in numerous publications worldwide. She lives in Westminster, Maryland.