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<p>James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book Review</p>
<p>Creative thinking is a core purpose in education from preschool to high school and beyond. Thoroughly 'user friendly' in organization and presentation, <em>Creative Thinking in Schools </em>is especially and unreservedly recommended for classroom teachers, school administrators, school board members, and education policymakers.</p>
Bethan | 27/11/2023 13:21
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<p>John Morris, BA(Hons), MEd, MPhil, DipPsych, CertEd</p>
<p>Bill Lucas and his colleagues have produced a thought-provoking and practically grounded leadership book… The resource material provides a flexible framework that can unlock hidden skills of staff and students at all levels. All leaders, aspiring leaders, school and college governing bodies and sporting coaches should read this excellent book to extend their vision of learning and performance.</p>
Bethan | 01/11/2023 21:42
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<p>John T. Morris, BA(Hons), MEd, MPhil, DipPsych, CertEd</p>
<p>In <em class="">Creative Thinking in Schools</em>, Bill Lucas and his colleagues – from their extensive experience, supplemented by research evidence from active practitioners – have produced a stimulating, thought-provoking and practically grounded leadership playbook. The resource material provides a flexible framework that can be tailored to unlock potential and the isolated hidden skills of staff and students at all levels.</p>
Bethan | 02/10/2023 14:28
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<p><span lang="EN-IE">Welsh Government Education Directorate</span></p>
<p>This playbook aligns with the key focus of the Curriculum for Wales on supporting creativity, as one of the skills integral to its four purposes. It will be a valuable resource to help school leaders develop their talents and skills. </p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:25
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<p>Mags Walsh, <span lang="EN-IE">Programme Director, Scoileanna Ildánacha/Creative Schools, Ireland</span></p>
<p><em>Creative Thinking in Schools</em> is an essential resource for anyone who cares about the place of creativity in education, providing accessible yet expert guidance to nurture and sustain creative thinking, creative teaching and creative learning. </p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:24
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<p>Sir Nichola Serota, Chair, Arts Council England          </p>
<p>This leadership playbook is a really valuable resource for school leaders who want to cultivate the creativity of their students in all subjects by developing the confidence and skills of their staff. It very much mirrors the learning emerging from the eight pilot Creativity Collaboratives across England where early results suggest that teaching for creativity is a welcome and attainable goal for all schools.            </p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:23
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<p>Andreas Schleicher, Director for Education and Skills, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development     </p>
<p><span class="xxcontentpasted2">I particularly like the way in which the playbook is both soundly rooted in research but also enjoyably creative and playful in the approach to professional learning.</span></p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:23
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<p>Liz Robinson, Chief Executive Officer, Big Education Multi-Academy Trust</p>
<p>We know that creative thinking is critical for our young people – but too often, our curricula and cultures don't nurture these skills. <em>Creative Thinking in Schools</em> gives practical tools to support all leaders to consider why this work is so important, and how to make it happen.</p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:22
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<p>Dame Professor Alison Peacock, Chief Executive Officer, Chartered College of Teaching</p>
<p>The playbook deliberately places emphasis on the creative dimension of leadership, becoming comfortable with openness, offering greater trust and developing spaces for new thinking. I highly recommend it.</p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:21
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<p><span lang="EN-US">Dr Kraiyos Patrawart, Managing </span><span lang="EN-US">Director, Equitable Education Fund, Thailand</span></p>
<p>This playbook has universal appeal across countries. It provides insightful tools for school communities to develop creative thinking, unlocking potential and hidden leadership from everyone in schools. The playbook’s universal usability also makes it a perfect gift for anyone in the international community of creative thinking in schools.</p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:20
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<p>Andy Moor, Chief Executive Officer, Holy Family Catholic Multi Academy Trust</p>
<p>In our ever-changing world, developing creative thinking is essential to help our young people thrive, not only in lessons but also through life. For those leaders with the ambition to build a learning organisation with creativity and achievement for all at its heart, this playbook brings a fantastic collection of information, ideas and practical resources to do just that. It’s a must for those with a wider view of education today.</p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:20
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<p><span lang="EN-AU">Tabitha McMullan,</span><span lang="EN-AU"> </span><span lang="EN-AU">Chief Executive Officer,</span><span lang="EN-AU"> </span><span lang="EN-AU">FORM: Building a State of Creativity, Australia </span></p>
<p class="xmsonormal">This wonderful playbook captures the expertise, provocations, lessons learned and insights that a generous community of creative learning experts, researchers, educators and school leaders around the world have shared. Providing a wealth of practical activities and examples in words, diagrams and images, it is a vital resource for any school leader who wants to inspire and coach their team to embed and deliver creative learning strategies across their school.  </p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:18
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<p>Dr Linda Kaser and Dr Judy Halbert, Networks of Inquiry and Indigenous Education, British Columbia</p>
<p class="xmsonormal">The authors of this magnificent playbook have created something truly amazing – a highly useable and practical resource for leaders. You will be able to transform your school, your network and your jurisdiction. We cannot wait to provide every network school with this book.</p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:17
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<p>Diane Hebb, Director of Arts Engagement, Arts Council of Wales</p>
<p class="xmsonormal">Curriculum for Wales is designed with four core purposes. One of these highlights the importance of creativity; supporting learners to become ‘enterprising, creative contributors, ready to play a full part in life and work’ (Hwb, 2023). If our learners are to become independent, creative, critical thinkers, then we need to support our school leaders to develop and enhance their skills as independent, creative, critical thinkers too. </p>
<p class="xmsonormal">This playbook is a wonderful resource that will further enhance and enrich the creative learning programme in Wales, inspiring and supporting leaders to explore new approaches to teaching and learning with creativity at its heart.</p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:16
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<p>Professor Andy Hargreaves, Co-Director, Canadian Playful Schools Network, University of Ottawa</p>
<p class="xmsonormal">This is an outstanding resource, founded on deep knowledge and bursting with provocative ideas and playful strategies for making teaching and leading more creative in your school. Here, seven great experts in creativity, professional learning, leadership and change, give you every reason and no excuse for livening up your staffrooms, classrooms and online meetings so that they are more creative in their processes and results. In the playbook’s own words, it will advance ‘creative thinking in all aspects of your school’s life’.</p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:14
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<p class="xmsonormal">Tegwen Ellis, Chief Executive, National Academy for Educational Leadership Wales</p>
<p>The four purposes of Curriculum for Wales are the shared aspiration for every young person. They provide the opportunity for innovative systems, tools and creative thinking in the education system to create a better future. <em>Creative Thinking in Schools</em> provides a practical resource and complements the Creative Leadership Programme that has been recognised and endorsed by the National Academy for Educational Leadership Wales as meeting the needs of leaders in Wales.</p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:14
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<p>Dr Simon Camby, Group Chief Education Officer, Cognita Schools</p>
<p>A superb resource for school leaders who wish to support and challenge their teams through active engagement. A unique blend of evidence and activities that promote creativity in action. This is definitely for schools that want to think differently about professional learning.</p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:13
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<p>Professor Laura McBain, Co-Interim Managing Director, Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, Stanford University, USA</p>
<p><em>Creative Thinking in Schools </em>serves as a roadmap to a series of experiences that leaders can use to reinvigorate their own creative muscles and those of their communities. The playbook includes activities designed to help leaders lead crucial conversations on the role creativity should play in their community as well as structures and facilitation guides that will support them in inculcating creativity into their classrooms, learning environments and communities. For school leaders looking to move the needle, embrace and lead change, this playbook will quickly become your go-to guide for leading professional development and designing the learning environment our students most desperately need and deserve.</p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:12
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<p>Geoff Barton, General Secretary, Association of School and College Leaders</p>
<p>Never was there a greater need for brave leadership to preserve and promote empowering creativity across the curriculum, as an entitlement for every child from every background. So now, in the age of the robots, let’s celebrate and teach the habits and discipline of creative thinking and of creative working. This excellent playbook will support courageous school leaders to put creative thinking back at the heart of education where it belongs.</p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:11
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<p>Sally Bacon, OBE, Co-Chair, Cultural Learning Alliance and co-author of <em>The Arts in Schools: </em><em>Foundations for the Future</em></p>
<p class="xmsonormal">All children and young people should have the opportunity to express and channel their creativity throughout their schooling. Any practical resources – such as this exciting new playbook – that can help school leaders and teachers in enabling this to happen are to be warmly welcomed.</p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:10
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<p>Michael Anderson, Professor of Arts and Creativity Education and Co-Director of CREATE, University of Sydney, Australia</p>
<p>In schools we often know <em>why</em> and <em>what</em>, but not <em>when</em> it comes to creativity. This playbook clearly and thoughtfully translates cutting-edge research into practical creative leadership strategies that will make sustainable change accessible to leaders in schools.</p>
Lucy | 30/05/2023 12:09
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