Creativity has become the economic engine of the 21st century. No
longer the preserve of creative industries, 'creative capital'--in
the form of novel thinking, navigation, interactivity and
border-crossing--has become crucial to success and productivity.
But are young people being equipped for a work future in which
creativity is the defining feature of economic life? In this
important book, Erica McWilliam argues that young people's creative
capacities are not being properly developed and that education,
particularly in Australia, demands a massive pedagogical shift.
Using both Australian and overseas examples, McWilliam describes
what creative capacities are, why they've become important to our
work futures, and what can be done to optimize the creative
capacities of young people.
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