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The New Smart: How Nurturing Creativity Will Help Children Thrive
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The New Smart: How Nurturing Creativity Will Help Children Thrive

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In their world, neither static definitions of intelligence nor traditional ideas of training stand us in good stead. Rather, we need to reframe the question given what lies before us and come to terms with a different answer posited in different language.

This, then, are those who will thrive in the 21st Century:

* They will blend multiple intelligences in a way that might be described as synthetic or even symphonic; * They will be ambitious and focused without being self-obsessed; * They will value asynchrony and even seek it out; * They will use their own marginality to generate novel perspective and new work; * They will exhibit a steadfast resilience in all phases of life; and * They will be measured by what they produce over the course of a lifetime, not by any static notion of capacity or quotient.

In the fractured environment of the 21st century, true success will be unique and unexpected-the result of a creative response to complex, shifting challenges. So, how do we prepare? How do we educate ourselves and our children for life in 2050?

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Turner Publishing Company
Country
United States
Date
12 December 2019
Pages
170
ISBN
9781684423729

In their world, neither static definitions of intelligence nor traditional ideas of training stand us in good stead. Rather, we need to reframe the question given what lies before us and come to terms with a different answer posited in different language.

This, then, are those who will thrive in the 21st Century:

* They will blend multiple intelligences in a way that might be described as synthetic or even symphonic; * They will be ambitious and focused without being self-obsessed; * They will value asynchrony and even seek it out; * They will use their own marginality to generate novel perspective and new work; * They will exhibit a steadfast resilience in all phases of life; and * They will be measured by what they produce over the course of a lifetime, not by any static notion of capacity or quotient.

In the fractured environment of the 21st century, true success will be unique and unexpected-the result of a creative response to complex, shifting challenges. So, how do we prepare? How do we educate ourselves and our children for life in 2050?

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Turner Publishing Company
Country
United States
Date
12 December 2019
Pages
170
ISBN
9781684423729