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Ken Robinson - Author/educator
Creativity expert Sir Ken Robinson challenges the way we're educating our children. He champions a radical rethink of our school systems, to cultivate creativity and acknowledge multiple types of intelligence.

Why you should listen

Why don't we get the best out of people? Sir Ken Robinson argues that it's because we've been educated to become good workers, rather than creative thinkers. Students with restless minds and bodies -- far from being cultivated for their energy and curiosity -- are ignored or even stigmatized, with terrible consequences. "We are educating people out of their creativity," Robinson says. It's a message with deep resonance. Robinson's TED Talk has been distributed widely around the Web since its release in June 2006. The most popular words framing blog posts on his talk? "Everyone should watch this."

A visionary cultural leader, Sir Ken led the British government's 1998 advisory committee on creative and cultural education, a massive inquiry into the significance of creativity in the educational system and the economy, and was knighted in 2003 for his achievements. His 2009 book, The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything, is a New York Times bestseller and has been translated into 21 languages. A 10th anniversary edition of his classic work on creativity and innovation, Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative, was published in 2011. His 2013 book, Finding Your Element: How to Discover Your Talents and Passions and Transform Your Life, is a practical guide that answers questions about finding your personal Element. In his latest book, Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That’s Transforming Education, he argues for an end to our outmoded industrial educational system and proposes a highly personalized, organic approach that draws on today’s unprecedented technological and professional resources to engage all students.

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TED2006

Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?

Ken Robinson认为学校扼杀创造力

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关于建立培养创造力(而不是扼杀创造力)的教育体系,Ken Robinson发表了一番幽默生动的演讲.
- Author/educator
Creativity expert Sir Ken Robinson challenges the way we're educating our children. He champions a radical rethink of our school systems, to cultivate creativity and acknowledge multiple types of intelligence. Full bio

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Good morning早上. How are you?
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早上好. 还好吗?很好吧,对不对?
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(Laughter笑声)
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It's been great, hasn't有没有 it?
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我已经飘飘然了!
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I've been blown away by the whole整个 thing.
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In fact事实, I'm leaving离开.
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我要飘走了.(笑声)
00:36
(Laughter笑声)
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这次会议有三个主题
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There have been three themes主题
running赛跑 through通过 the conference会议
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这三个主题贯穿会议始终,并且和
00:45
which哪一个 are relevant相应
to what I want to talk about.
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我要谈的内容有关
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One is the extraordinary非凡
evidence证据 of human人的 creativity创造力
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其中之一就是人类创造力的伟大例证
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in all of the presentations简报 that we've我们已经 had
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这些例证已经体现在之前的演讲当中
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and in all of the people here.
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以及在座各位的身上. 从这些例证中我们看到了创新的多样化
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Just the variety品种 of it
and the range范围 of it.
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和多领域. 第二点--
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The second第二 is
that it's put us in a place地点
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这些创新也让我们意识到我们不知道未来会发生什么
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where we have no idea理念
what's going to happen发生,
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in terms条款 of the future未来.
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完全不知道
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No idea理念 how this may可能 play out.
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未来会如何
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I have an interest利益 in education教育.
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我对教育感兴趣
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Actually其实, what I find is everybody每个人
has an interest利益 in education教育.
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事实上,我发现每个人都对教育感兴趣
难道不是吗? 我发现这很有趣
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Don't you?
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I find this very interesting有趣.
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如果你参加一个晚宴,你说
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If you're at a dinner晚餐 party派对,
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and you say you work in education教育 --
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你在教育部门工作
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Actually其实, you're not often经常
at dinner晚餐 parties派对, frankly坦率地说.
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坦白的讲,如果你在教育部门工作,事实上你不会经常参加晚宴,
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(Laughter笑声)
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If you work in education教育,
you're not asked.
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(笑声) 所以你不会被问及你是做哪行的。
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(Laughter笑声)
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你永远不会被问到,很奇怪。
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And you're never asked back, curiously好奇.
That's strange奇怪 to me.
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01:38
But if you are, and you say to somebody,
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但是如果你被问及,
他们问:"你从事什么行业?"
01:40
you know, they say, "What do you do?"
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你说你在教育部门工作
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and you say you work in education教育,
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01:44
you can see the blood血液 run from their face面对.
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你会发现他们涨红了脸,那意思好像是
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They're like, "Oh my God,"
you know, "Why me?"
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“我的天啊,”“为什么让我碰上?整整一周我才出来一次” (笑声)
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(Laughter笑声)
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01:50
"My one night out all week."
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01:51
(Laughter笑声)
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但如果你要他们谈谈他们的受教育经历,
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But if you ask about their education教育,
they pin you to the wall.
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他们会把你“钉到墙上”. 因为这些事情都涉及
01:57
Because it's one of those things
that goes deep with people, am I right?
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个人的隐私,对吗?
比如宗教信仰,薪水等
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Like religion宗教, and money and other things.
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我对教育特别感兴趣,我认为我们都是如此
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So I have a big interest利益 in education教育,
and I think we all do.
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我们对此有巨大的既得利益
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We have a huge巨大 vested既得利益 interest利益 in it,
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部分因为教育旨在
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partly部分地 because it's education教育
that's meant意味着 to take us into this future未来
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将我们带入我们无法掌握的未来
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that we can't grasp把握.
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If you think of it,
children孩子 starting开始 school学校 this year
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大家想想,今年入学的小孩
2065将退休. 没人知道会怎样--
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will be retiring退休的 in 2065.
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Nobody没有人 has a clue线索,
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虽然过去四天会议进程里都是关于这方面的专业讨论--
02:25
despite尽管 all the expertise专门知识 that's been
on parade游行 for the past过去 four days,
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但我们还是无法预知这个世界
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what the world世界 will look like
in five years'年份' time.
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五年后的样子。这就是为何我们要让这些孩子
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And yet然而 we're meant意味着
to be educating教育 them for it.
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接受教育。我认为正是未来的不确定性
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So the unpredictability不可预测性,
I think, is extraordinary非凡.
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决定其非同寻常。
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And the third第三 part部分 of this
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第三点就是
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is that we've我们已经 all agreed同意, nonetheless尽管如此,,
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我们都认同一个观点--
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on the really extraordinary非凡
capacities能力 that children孩子 have --
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这些孩子的特别之处正是
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their capacities能力 for innovation革新.
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他们的创新能力。我觉得昨晚Sirena的表现令人惊奇,
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I mean, Sirena塞丽娜 last night
was a marvel奇迹, wasn't she?
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对吗?
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Just seeing眼看 what she could do.
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她很出色,但是我认为
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And she's exceptional优秀, but I think
she's not, so to speak说话,
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exceptional优秀 in the whole整个 of childhood童年.
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她在孩提时代时没显得与众不同。
现在的教育提倡的是一个有奉献精神的老师
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What you have there is a person
of extraordinary非凡 dedication贡献
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能发现一个天才学生。但我认为
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who found发现 a talent天赋.
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所有孩子都是伟大的天才。
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And my contention争夺 is,
all kids孩子 have tremendous巨大 talents人才.
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而我们却无情地扼杀了他们的才能。
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And we squander挥霍 them, pretty漂亮 ruthlessly无情.
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所以我想谈谈教育和
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So I want to talk about education教育
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03:12
and I want to talk about creativity创造力.
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创造力。我认为
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My contention争夺 is that creativity创造力 now
is as important重要 in education教育 as literacy读写能力,
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创造力和文化知识在教育中占同样比重,
所以这两方面我们应同等对待。
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and we should treat对待 it
with the same相同 status状态.
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(掌声)谢谢。而且,
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(Applause掌声) Thank you.
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(Applause掌声)
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That was it, by the way.
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非常感谢。(笑声)还剩15分钟。
03:30
Thank you very much.
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(Laughter笑声)
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03:33
So, 15 minutes分钟 left.
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我出生于--说错了(笑声)
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(Laughter笑声)
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Well, I was born天生... no.
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(Laughter笑声)
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最近我听到一个很不错的故事--我很愿意讲讲这个故事--
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I heard听说 a great story故事 recently最近
-- I love telling告诉 it --
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说的是一个小女孩正在上绘画课。小女孩只有六岁
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of a little girl女孩
who was in a drawing画画 lesson.
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她坐在教室的后排,正在画画,
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She was six, and she was
at the back, drawing画画,
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而她的老师评价她几乎从不
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and the teacher老师 said this girl女孩
hardly几乎不 ever paid支付 attention注意,
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注意听讲,但在绘画课上她却听得很认真。
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and in this drawing画画 lesson, she did.
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The teacher老师 was fascinated入迷.
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老师饶有兴趣地走过去
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She went over to her,
and she said, "What are you drawing画画?"
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问她:“你在画什么?”
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And the girl女孩 said, "I'm
drawing画画 a picture图片 of God."
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她说:“我画的是上帝。”
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And the teacher老师 said, "But nobody没有人
knows知道 what God looks容貌 like."
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老师说:“可是没人知道上帝长什么样。”
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And the girl女孩 said,
"They will, in a minute分钟."
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这时小女孩说:“他们马上就能知道上帝的样子了。”
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
我儿子四岁时在英国--
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When my son儿子 was four in England英国 --
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实际上他那会儿在哪都四岁(笑声)
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Actually其实, he was four
everywhere到处, to be honest诚实.
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严格地说他四岁那年在哪个国家记不清了,只记得他四岁那年
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(Laughter笑声)
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If we're being存在 strict严格 about it,
wherever哪里 he went, he was four that year.
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去演舞台剧《基督诞生》
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He was in the Nativity圣诞 play.
Do you remember记得 the story故事?
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你们记得那部剧的情节吗?应该记不得,情节太长。
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(Laughter笑声)
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No, it was big, it was a big story故事.
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故事太长。梅尔.吉布森演过那部剧的续集。
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Mel梅尔 Gibson吉布森 did the sequel续集,
you may可能 have seen看到 it.
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你们也许看过,叫《基督诞生II》。我儿子James在那部舞台剧里演Joseph,
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(Laughter笑声)
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"Nativity圣诞 IIII."
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But James詹姆士 got the part部分 of Joseph约瑟夫,
which哪一个 we were thrilled高兴 about.
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我们为此很兴奋。
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We considered考虑 this to be
one of the lead parts部分.
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我们以为那是个主要角色。
我们给观众们发了T恤:
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We had the place地点 crammed临时抱佛脚
full充分 of agents代理 in T-shirtsT恤:
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上面印着“James Robinson 扮演 Joseph"(笑声)
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"James詹姆士 Robinson罗宾逊 IS Joseph约瑟夫!" (Laughter笑声)
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He didn't have to speak说话,
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他的角色不一定有台词,剧情是
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but you know the bit
where the three kings国王 come in?
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三个国王拿着礼物走进来
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They come in bearing轴承 gifts礼品,
gold, frankincense乳香 and myrrh没药.
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他们分别拿着黄金,乳香精油,没药精油。
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This really happened发生.
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演出开始了。我们坐在观众席上
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We were sitting坐在 there and I think
they just went out of sequence序列,
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我认为他们应该按顺序出场,
演出结束后我们对James说:
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because we talked to the little boy男孩
afterward之后 and we said,
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“你们刚才演的对吗?”他说:“对啊,怎么了,哪错了吗?”
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"You OK with that?" And he said,
"Yeah, why? Was that wrong错误?"
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其实他们把剧情改了。
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They just switched交换的.
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他们是这么演的:三个小演员出场,
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The three boys男孩 came来了 in,
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四岁的小家伙们头上戴着擦杯子用的毛巾,
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four-year-olds四岁的孩子 with tea towels毛巾
on their heads,
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他们放下手上拿的盒子
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and they put these boxes盒子 down,
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and the first boy男孩 said,
"I bring带来 you gold."
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第一个孩子说:“我带来了黄金。”
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And the second第二 boy男孩 said,
"I bring带来 you myrrh没药."
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第二个孩子说:“我带来了没药精油。”
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And the third第三 boy男孩 said, "Frank坦率 sent发送 this."
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第三个孩子说:“Frank带来了这个”(笑声)(注:“frankincense乳香精油”英文发音和“Frank sent this”英文发音相似)
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(Laughter笑声)
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What these things have in common共同
is that kids孩子 will take a chance机会.
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以上例子的共同点就是孩子们愿意冒险。
对于未知的事物,他们愿意去尝试。
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If they don't know, they'll他们会 have a go.
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难道不是吗?即使尝试的结果是错误的,他们也不惧怕。
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Am I right? They're not
frightened受惊 of being存在 wrong错误.
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当然,我并不认为错误的尝试等同于创新。
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I don't mean to say that being存在 wrong错误
is the same相同 thing as being存在 creative创作的.
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但我们都知道
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What we do know is,
if you're not prepared准备 to be wrong错误,
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如果你不打算做错误的尝试
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you'll你会 never come up
with anything original原版的 --
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你永远不会创造出新东西。
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if you're not prepared准备 to be wrong错误.
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如果你不想让孩子们做错误的尝试,等他们长大了,
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And by the time they get to be adults成年人,
most kids孩子 have lost丢失 that capacity容量.
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多数孩子就会丧失创新的能力。
那就会使他们也变得惧怕错误的尝试。
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They have become成为
frightened受惊 of being存在 wrong错误.
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这种情况也存在于公司经营方面。
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And we run our companies公司 like this.
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我们不能容忍任何错误。这就使得现在的
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We stigmatize诬蔑 mistakes错误.
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And we're now running赛跑
national国民 education教育 systems系统
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教育体系成为
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where mistakes错误 are the worst最差
thing you can make.
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最不能容忍错误的领域。
06:12
And the result结果 is that
we are educating教育 people
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这样做的后果就是我们的教育体制正在扼杀
06:15
out of their creative创作的 capacities能力.
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孩子们的创造力。毕加索曾说过:
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Picasso毕加索 once一旦 said this, he said
that all children孩子 are born天生 artists艺术家.
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“孩子们是天生的艺术家”
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The problem问题 is to remain an artist艺术家
as we grow增长 up.
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问题是我们长大后能否继续保有艺术灵感。我坚信:
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I believe this passionately热情,
that we don't grow增长 into creativity创造力,
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我们随着年龄的增长而丧失了创造力,
甚至可以说,是我们所受的教育让我们丧失了创造力。
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we grow增长 out of it.
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06:30
Or rather, we get educated博学 out if it.
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为什么会这样?
06:33
So why is this?
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五年前,我住在Stratford-on-Avon(注:英国市镇,莎士比亚出生与埋葬之地)。
06:34
I lived生活 in Stratford-on-AvonStratford在雅芳
until直到 about five years年份 ago.
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现在我已经搬到了洛杉矶。
06:38
In fact事实, we moved移动
from Stratford斯特拉特福 to Los洛杉矶 Angeles洛杉矶.
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可想而知,这是个多么合乎逻辑的移居。
06:41
So you can imagine想像
what a seamless无缝 transition过渡 that was.
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(笑声)其实,
06:44
(Laughter笑声)
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Actually其实, we lived生活 in a place地点
called SnitterfieldSnitterfield,
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那时我们住在Snitterfield
就在Stratford郊外,那里是
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just outside Stratford斯特拉特福,
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which哪一个 is where
Shakespeare's莎士比亚 father父亲 was born天生.
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莎士比亚父亲的出生地。你有过灵感吗?我曾经有过。
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Are you struck来袭 by a new thought? I was.
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You don't think of Shakespeare莎士比亚
having a father父亲, do you?
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你没把莎士比亚和他的父亲联想在一起,对吗?
因为你忽略了
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Do you? Because you don't think
of Shakespeare莎士比亚 being存在 a child儿童, do you?
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莎士比亚也曾经是个孩子,对吗?
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Shakespeare莎士比亚 being存在 seven?
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莎士比亚七岁时什么样?我从没想过--他七岁时
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I never thought of it.
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I mean, he was seven at some point.
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的某个特定场景。比如他在上
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He was in somebody's某人的
English英语 class, wasn't he?
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英语课,想想他在上英语课--多么不可思议
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(Laughter笑声)
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How annoying恼人的 would that be?
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(笑声)“你要努力学习”你能想象他父亲边说边把他抱上床,
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(Laughter笑声)
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"Must必须 try harder更难."
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(Laughter笑声)
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Being存在 sent发送 to bed by his dad, you know,
to Shakespeare莎士比亚, "Go to bed, now!
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“现在该睡觉了”
他父亲又说:“放下笔,
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And put the pencil铅笔 down."
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别再写那些东西了,别人都看不懂。”
07:34
(Laughter笑声)
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"And stop speaking请讲 like that."
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07:37
(Laughter笑声)
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"It's confusing扑朔迷离 everybody每个人."
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(笑声)
07:42
(Laughter笑声)
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话说远了,刚才说到我们从Stratford搬到洛杉矶,
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Anyway无论如何, we moved移动
from Stratford斯特拉特福 to Los洛杉矶 Angeles洛杉矶,
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我想说的是,对于这次搬家,
07:53
and I just want to say a word
about the transition过渡.
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我儿子并不愿意。
07:55
My son儿子 didn't want to come.
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07:57
I've got two kids孩子;
he's 21 now, my daughter's女儿的 16.
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我有两个孩子。儿子现在21岁了,女儿16岁。
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He didn't want to come to Los洛杉矶 Angeles洛杉矶.
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我儿子不愿搬到洛杉矶。虽然他喜欢这,
但在英国,他有个女友,是他的最爱,叫Sarah.
08:02
He loved喜爱 it, but he had
a girlfriend女朋友 in England英国.
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08:05
This was the love of his life, Sarah莎拉.
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他们认识只有一个月后就开始交往了。
08:08
He'd他会 known已知 her for a month.
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我们要搬家时他们已交往了4年。
08:10
(Laughter笑声)
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Mind心神 you, they'd他们会 had
their fourth第四 anniversary周年,
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这对于16岁的年龄来说已经很长了。
08:13
because it's a long time when you're 16.
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我儿子上了飞机后很郁闷,
08:16
He was really upset烦乱 on the plane平面,
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他说:“我再也找不到像Sarah那样的女孩了。”
08:18
he said, "I'll never find
another另一个 girl女孩 like Sarah莎拉."
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但说实话,做为家长的我们为此很庆幸。
08:20
And we were rather pleased满意
about that, frankly坦率地说 --
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因为那个女孩是我们搬家的主要原因。
08:23
(Laughter笑声)
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08:31
Because she was the main主要 reason原因
we were leaving离开 the country国家.
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(笑声)
08:34
(Laughter笑声)
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但搬到美国后,有些事使我印象深刻
如果你周游世界
08:40
But something strikes罢工 you
when you move移动 to America美国
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你会发现每个国家的教育体系都存在相同的学科等级制度。
08:42
and travel旅行 around the world世界:
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08:43
Every一切 education教育 system系统 on Earth地球
has the same相同 hierarchy等级制度 of subjects主题.
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没有例外。不论哪个国家。
08:47
Every一切 one. Doesn't matter where you go.
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你认为也许会有例外,但没有。
08:49
You'd think it would be
otherwise除此以外, but it isn't.
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排在最前面的学科是数学和语言,
08:51
At the top最佳 are mathematics数学 and languages语言,
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接下去是人文学科,艺术排在最后。
08:53
then the humanities人文,
and at the bottom底部 are the arts艺术.
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世界上所有国家都是如此。
08:56
Everywhere到处 on Earth地球.
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而且相同的还有
08:57
And in pretty漂亮 much every一切 system系统 too,
there's a hierarchy等级制度 within the arts艺术.
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就是在艺术学科范围内也有等级制。
09:01
Art艺术 and music音乐 are normally一般
given特定 a higher更高 status状态 in schools学校
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通常学校把美术课和音乐课看的较重要
然后是戏剧课和舞蹈课。没有哪个国家的教育体系
09:04
than drama戏剧 and dance舞蹈.
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09:05
There isn't an education教育
system系统 on the planet行星
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天天安排舞蹈课
09:07
that teaches dance舞蹈 everyday每天 to children孩子
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但却每天都安排数学课。为什么?
09:09
the way we teach them mathematics数学. Why?
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为什么不是每天安排舞蹈课呢?我认为舞蹈课很重要。
09:12
Why not? I think this is rather important重要.
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我认为舞蹈课和数学课同样重要。
09:15
I think math数学 is very
important重要, but so is dance舞蹈.
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如果有允许,孩子们会不停地跳舞,我们也一样。
09:17
Children孩子 dance舞蹈 all the time
if they're allowed允许 to, we all do.
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我们都有体会,对吗?
09:20
We all have bodies身体, don't we?
Did I miss小姐 a meeting会议?
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09:23
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)事实上,
09:26
Truthfully说实话, what happens发生 is,
as children孩子 grow增长 up,
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随着孩子年龄增长,我们开始教导他们
09:28
we start开始 to educate教育 them progressively逐步
from the waist腰部 up.
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别的东西,(以前是教他们走和跑),而随着他们长大,我们更关注的是他们的头脑。
09:31
And then we focus焦点 on their heads.
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而且略微偏重大脑的一侧。
09:33
And slightly to one side.
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如果你以一个外国人的身份来参观我们的教育体系,
09:35
If you were to visit访问
education教育, as an alien外侨,
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09:38
and say "What's it for, public上市 education教育?"
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带着这样的问题:“公办教育的目的是什么?”
09:41
I think you'd have to conclude得出结论,
if you look at the output产量,
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那么当你看到我们的教育体系产业化的发展,我相信,你就会明白
是谁在真正从中受益,
09:43
who really succeeds成功 by this,
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是谁被教导着该做什么不该做什么,
09:45
who does everything that they should,
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09:47
who gets得到 all the brownie布朗尼
points, who are the winners获奖者 --
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是谁得了满分,谁是第一名--
09:49
I think you'd have to conclude得出结论
the whole整个 purpose目的 of public上市 education教育
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关于公办教育的目的,我想你会得出这样的结论
世界上所有的公办教育
09:53
throughout始终 the world世界
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都以培养大学教授为目的。难道不是吗?
09:54
is to produce生产 university大学 professors教授.
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09:56
Isn't it?
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09:57
They're the people who come out the top最佳.
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因为大学教授是象牙塔尖上的人。
09:59
And I used to be one, so there.
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我也曾是一名大学教授,也是塔尖上的人。(笑声)
10:01
(Laughter笑声)
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我倾慕大学教授的学识,但
10:04
And I like university大学
professors教授, but you know,
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10:07
we shouldn't不能 hold保持 them up
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我们不应该用这样一个头衔作为衡量一个人成功与否的分水岭。
10:09
as the high-water高水位 mark标记
of all human人的 achievement成就.
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10:12
They're just a form形成 of life,
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其实大学教授只是360行中的一行,
10:14
another另一个 form形成 of life.
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只不过他们比较好求知,
10:15
But they're rather curious好奇, and I say this
out of affection感情 for them.
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我这样说不是因为对他们的倾慕。
在我看来,大学教授有个特点--
10:18
There's something curious好奇
about professors教授 in my experience经验 --
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虽然不是共性,但很典型--他们只用脑子生活。
10:21
not all of them, but typically一般,
they live生活 in their heads.
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而且偏重于大脑的一侧。
10:24
They live生活 up there,
and slightly to one side.
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用书面语来说就是--他们脑体分离。
10:27
They're disembodied脱离现实, you know,
in a kind of literal文字 way.
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他们只是把身体当作
10:30
They look upon their body身体 as a form形成
of transport运输 for their heads.
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大脑的载体而已,难道不是吗?
10:34
(Laughter笑声)
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10:40
Don't they?
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(笑声)这个载体可以载着大脑去开会。
10:41
It's a way of getting得到
their head to meetings会议.
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10:43
(Laughter笑声)
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如果你想亲身体验
10:49
If you want real真实 evidence证据
of out-of-body外的体 experiences经验,
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你就去参加一次会议
10:52
get yourself你自己 along沿 to a residential住宅
conference会议 of senior前辈 academics学者,
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--学术研讨会,
然后在会议结束后再去迪厅蹦迪。
10:56
and pop流行的 into the discotheque迪斯科舞厅
on the final最后 night.
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10:58
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)在那你会看到,成年男女
11:01
And there, you will see it.
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11:02
Grown长大的 men男人 and women妇女
writhing扭动 uncontrollably失控, off the beat击败.
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在不和乐拍地疯狂摇摆。
11:07
(Laughter笑声)
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期待夜晚的结束好回家写篇关于蹦迪的论文。
11:09
Waiting等候 until直到 it ends结束 so they can
go home and write a paper about it.
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注重培养学术能力的观点根植于我们的教育体系之中。
11:13
(Laughter笑声)
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11:15
Our education教育 system系统 is predicated预测
on the idea理念 of academic学术的 ability能力.
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形成这种状况还有个原因--
11:19
And there's a reason原因.
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所有国家的教育体系在最初建立时
11:20
Around the world世界, there were
no public上市 systems系统 of education教育,
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也就是在19世纪之前--那时教育还不是公共事业。
11:23
really, before the 19th century世纪.
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那时建立教育体系
11:26
They all came来了 into being存在
to meet遇到 the needs需求 of industrialism工业化.
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是为了满足工业化发展的需要。
所以有两点基本的等级原则。
11:29
So the hierarchy等级制度 is rooted on two ideas思路.
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第一点,对工作最实用的科目
11:31
Number one, that the most useful有用
subjects主题 for work are at the top最佳.
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是最重要的科目。这样就能轻易地避开
11:36
So you were
probably大概 steered转向 benignly良性 away
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孩子们喜欢的科目,从小就不让他们碰触。
11:38
from things at school学校 when you
were a kid孩子, things you liked喜欢,
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理由就是
不这样学就找不到工作。对吗?
11:41
on the grounds理由 that you would
never get a job工作 doing that. Is that right?
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别玩音乐了,你成不了音乐家;
11:44
Don't do music音乐, you're not
going to be a musician音乐家;
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别画画了,你成不了艺术家。
11:46
don't do art艺术, you won't惯于 be an artist艺术家.
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11:48
Benign良性 advice忠告 -- now, profoundly深深 mistaken错误.
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这些温和的忠告--筑成现在的大错。全世界
11:52
The whole整个 world世界
is engulfed吞没 in a revolution革命.
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都被卷入了工业革命的热潮。
第二点,学术能力已经成为
11:54
And the second第二 is academic学术的 ability能力,
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11:56
which哪一个 has really come to dominate支配
our view视图 of intelligence情报,
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衡量好学生的主要标准
这种标准是那些大学自己制定的。
11:59
because the universities高校 designed设计
the system系统 in their image图片.
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只要你思考一下就会发现整个教育体系
12:02
If you think of it, the whole整个 system系统
of public上市 education教育 around the world世界
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不论哪个国家的公共教育都是一种按部就班的程序
最终目标是为了考入大学。
12:05
is a protracted持久 process处理
of university大学 entrance入口.
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造成的后果就是许多很有天才的
12:08
And the consequence后果
is that many许多 highly-talented高有才,
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有创造力的学生被钝化了。
12:10
brilliant辉煌, creative创作的
people think they're not,
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因为这些学生发现他们的专长在学校
12:12
because the thing
they were good at at school学校
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并不受重视甚至还受到蔑视。
12:15
wasn't valued价值,
or was actually其实 stigmatized污名化.
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12:17
And I think we can't afford给予
to go on that way.
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我认为我们不能再这样扼杀孩子们的天才了。
12:19
In the next下一个 30 years年份, according根据 to UNESCO联合国教科文组织,
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根据联合国教科文组织的统计,今后30年
全世界毕业的学生将超过
12:22
more people worldwide全世界 will be graduating毕业
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过去的总和。
12:25
through通过 education教育
than since以来 the beginning开始 of history历史.
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这就是人口增长造成的,人口增长关系到
12:27
More people, and it's the combination组合
of all the things we've我们已经 talked about --
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我们谈论的许多话题--
包括技术和技术变革对生产力的影响、人口统计学
12:31
technology技术 and its transformation转型
effect影响 on work, and demography人口统计学
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及人口爆炸。
12:34
and the huge巨大 explosion爆炸 in population人口.
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很快,文凭就不再有含金量了。是这样吧?
12:36
Suddenly突然, degrees aren't worth价值 anything.
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我上学那会儿,有文凭就有工作。
12:39
Isn't that true真正?
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12:40
When I was a student学生,
if you had a degree, you had a job工作.
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那时候如果你没工作,那是因为你不想找。
12:43
If you didn't have a job工作,
it's because you didn't want one.
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说实话,我那时候就是这样。(笑声)
12:46
And I didn't want one, frankly坦率地说. (Laughter笑声)
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12:49
But now kids孩子 with degrees
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但现在的状况是,孩子们有文凭却经常
12:53
are often经常 heading标题 home
to carry携带 on playing播放 video视频 games游戏,
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呆在家里打电脑游戏,
因为以前只要学士学位的工作岗位现在需要硕士学位,
12:56
because you need an MA where
the previous以前 job工作 required需要 a BABA,
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现在还没毕业的孩子将来就得有个博士学位才好找工作。
12:59
and now you need a PhD博士 for the other.
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这就是学术学位的通货膨胀。
13:01
It's a process处理 of academic学术的 inflation通货膨胀.
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13:03
And it indicates指示 the whole整个
structure结构体 of education教育
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这是整个教育体系
坍塌的前兆。我们必须从根本上反思
13:05
is shifting beneath下面 our feet.
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13:06
We need to radically根本 rethink反思
our view视图 of intelligence情报.
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我们评价好学生的标准。
培养人才有三个原则
13:09
We know three things about intelligence情报.
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第一,多样化。我们认知世界的角度不同
13:11
One, it's diverse多种.
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13:12
We think about the world世界 in all the ways方法
that we experience经验 it.
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有的从视觉角度,
有的从听觉角度,有的从美学角度
13:15
We think visually视觉, we think in sound声音,
we think kinestheticallykinesthetically.
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有的从抽象的角度,有的从动态的角度。
13:18
We think in abstract抽象 terms条款,
we think in movement运动.
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第二,好学生应该是充满活力的。
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Secondly其次, intelligence情报 is dynamic动态.
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如果观察一下人类大脑的内部组织,就像我们
13:23
If you look at the interactions互动
of a human人的 brain,
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as we heard听说 yesterday昨天
from a number of presentations简报,
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昨天所看到的演讲中演示的,
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intelligence情报 is wonderfully奇妙 interactive互动.
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大脑发育具有关联性。
13:31
The brain isn't divided分为 into compartments车厢.
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大脑不应被分成几部分。
13:33
In fact事实, creativity创造力 --
which哪一个 I define确定 as the process处理
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其实我认为应该创造性地把大脑看作一整套工序--
13:37
of having original原版的 ideas思路
that have value --
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生产有价值的原创想法的工序--
这种原创想法往往来自互动的思考方式
13:39
more often经常 than not comes about
through通过 the interaction相互作用
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而不是呆板的常规模式。
13:42
of different不同 disciplinary纪律
ways方法 of seeing眼看 things.
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大脑本来就是
13:46
By the way, there's a shaft of nerves神经
that joins加入 the two halves of the brain
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由神经来连接左脑和右脑
13:50
called the corpus文集 callosum胼胝体.
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这个连接部分叫胼胝体(医学名词)。女性大脑中的这个部分比男性的要厚。
13:51
It's thicker更厚的 in women妇女.
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昨天听了Helen的演讲受到启发,我认为
13:53
Following以下 off from Helen海伦 yesterday昨天,
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脑部特征可能使女性更善于应对头绪纷乱的事情。
13:54
this is probably大概 why women妇女
are better at multi-tasking多任务处理.
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13:58
Because you are, aren't you?
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对吗?
13:59
There's a raft of research研究,
but I know it from my personal个人 life.
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虽然关于这方面的研究有很多,但我对于这方面的了解其实来源于我的亲身体验。
我妻子在家做饭时--
14:03
If my wife妻子 is cooking烹饪 a meal膳食 at home --
which哪一个 is not often经常, thankfully感激地.
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感谢上帝,她不常做饭,(笑声)
14:09
(Laughter笑声)
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虽然她不擅厨艺但很擅长其他一些事--
14:11
No, she's good at some things,
but if she's cooking烹饪,
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不过她做饭时总是
打打电话,
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she's dealing交易 with people on the phone电话,
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和孩子们说说话,给天棚刷刷漆,
14:16
she's talking to the kids孩子,
she's painting绘画 the ceiling天花板,
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14:18
she's doing open-heart放开心灵 surgery手术 over here.
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还在旁边做开胸手术。
14:22
If I'm cooking烹饪, the door
is shut关闭, the kids孩子 are out,
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而我做饭时就会关上厨房门,不让孩子们进来打扰,
14:25
the phone's手机 on the hook,
if she comes in I get annoyed懊恼.
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不打电话,这时如果我妻子进来我会很生气。
14:28
I say, "Terry特里, please,
I'm trying to fry an egg in here."
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我会这样对我妻子说:“Terry,我在煎鸡蛋,请你别打扰。”(笑声)
14:31
(Laughter笑声)
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14:38
"Give me a break打破."
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14:39
(Laughter笑声)
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大家都知道那句有哲理的话--
14:41
Actually其实, do you know
that old philosophical哲学上 thing,
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如果森林里有棵树倒了可没人听到,
14:43
if a tree falls下降 in a forest森林
and nobody没有人 hears就听 it, did it happen发生?
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那是否意味着没发生过?记得这句话吗?
14:47
Remember记得 that old chestnut板栗?
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14:48
I saw a great t-shirtT恤衫
recently最近, which哪一个 said,
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最近我看到一件很棒的T恤,上面印着:“如果一个男人说出他的心声
14:51
"If a man speaks说话 his mind心神
in a forest森林, and no woman女人 hears就听 him,
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却是在森林里说的,而且没被女人听到,
14:55
is he still wrong错误?"
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那应该不算犯错吧?”(笑声)
14:56
(Laughter笑声)
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15:03
And the third第三 thing about intelligence情报 is,
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培养好学生的第三个原则就是--
15:06
it's distinct不同.
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个性化。我目前在写本书--
15:07
I'm doing a new book at the moment时刻
called "Epiphany顿悟,"
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书名叫《顿悟》,素材来自一些
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which哪一个 is based基于 on a series系列
of interviews面试 with people
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访谈,访谈内容是关于怎样发现
15:12
about how they discovered发现 their talent天赋.
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自身的才能。对于这点我很感兴趣。
15:14
I'm fascinated入迷
by how people got to be there.
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激发我写这本书的原因是一次对话
15:16
It's really prompted提示 by a conversation会话
I had with a wonderful精彩 woman女人
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我采访了一位很优秀的女士,也许很多人
没听说过这个人,她叫Gillian Lynne,
15:20
who maybe most people
have never heard听说 of, Gillian阿娇 Lynne林恩.
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你们知道这个人吗?应该有人知道吧。她是一个舞蹈编剧
15:22
Have you heard听说 of her? Some have.
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所有人都知道她的作品。
15:24
She's a choreographer编舞,
and everybody每个人 knows知道 her work.
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她编舞的作品有《猫》、《歌剧魅影》。
15:27
She did "Cats" and "Phantom幻影 of the Opera歌剧."
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她很有才华。我在英国看过由皇家芭蕾舞团演出的她的作品。
15:29
She's wonderful精彩.
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15:30
I used to be on the board
of The Royal王室的 Ballet芭蕾舞,
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你们也看过她的作品。
15:32
as you can see.
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15:33
Anyway无论如何, Gillian阿娇 and I had
lunch午餐 one day and I said,
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有一次,我和Gillian 吃午饭,我问她:
“Gillian,你是怎样成为舞蹈家的?她回答说:
15:36
"How did you get to be a dancer舞蹈家?"
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15:37
It was interesting有趣.
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说起来很有意思,她上学的时候,
15:39
When she was at school学校,
she was really hopeless绝望.
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觉得自己完全没有希望。她上学那会儿是1930年代,
15:41
And the school学校, in the '30s,
wrote to her parents父母 and said,
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老师给她家长写信说:“我们认为
15:45
"We think Gillian阿娇
has a learning学习 disorder紊乱."
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Gillian患有学习障碍症。”她无法集中注意力,
她老是坐不安生。用现在的话讲,那意思就是
15:47
She couldn't不能 concentrate集中;
she was fidgeting坐立不安.
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她有多动症。你们也这么想吧?但那时候是1930年代,
15:49
I think now they'd他们会 say she had ADHD多动症.
Wouldn't岂不 you?
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15:52
But this was the 1930s, and ADHD多动症
hadn't有没有 been invented发明 at this point.
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“多动症”这个词还没出现。
那个老师用词不当。(笑声)
15:56
It wasn't an available可得到 condition条件.
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15:59
(Laughter笑声)
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那时候人们还不知道用“多动症”这个词。
16:01
People weren't aware知道的 they could have that.
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于是,Gillian去看病。
16:03
(Laughter笑声)
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16:06
Anyway无论如何, she went to see this specialist专家.
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她妈妈带她去的,
医生让她坐在椅子上,
16:10
So, this oak-paneled橡木镶板 room房间,
and she was there with her mother母亲,
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她把手压在腿下,这样过了20分钟
16:14
and she was led and satSAT
on this chair椅子 at the end结束,
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她妈妈一直在向医生讲述
16:16
and she satSAT on her hands for 20 minutes分钟
while this man talked to her mother母亲
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Gillian在学校的表现:
16:20
about the problems问题
Gillian阿娇 was having at school学校.
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她在学校不安生,
16:22
Because she was disturbing烦扰的 people;
her homework家庭作业 was always late晚了; and so on,
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她总是晚交作业,等等,
其实不过是个才8岁的孩子--最后,医生走过去坐到
16:26
little kid孩子 of eight.
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16:27
In the end结束, the doctor医生
went and satSAT next下一个 to Gillian阿娇, and said,
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Gillian的旁边对她说:“Gillian,
你妈妈跟我说了很多
16:30
"I've listened听了 to all these
things your mother's母亲 told me,
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现在我想和你妈妈单独谈谈。”
16:33
I need to speak说话 to her privately私自.
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“你在这儿等一下,我们马上谈完。”
16:34
Wait here. We'll be back;
we won't惯于 be very long,"
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医生和她妈妈出去了。
16:37
and they went and left her.
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但医生在出去时把收音机打开了
16:39
But as they went out of the room房间,
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收音机在医生办公桌上。在他们
16:41
he turned转身 on the radio无线电
that was sitting坐在 on his desk.
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走出房间后,医生对她妈妈说:
16:44
And when they got out, he said to her
mother母亲, "Just stand and watch her."
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“我们就站在这儿观察一下她。”他们离开房间后,
16:48
And the minute分钟 they left the room房间,
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Gillian站起来,随着音乐跳起舞来。
16:51
she was on her feet, moving移动 to the music音乐.
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她妈妈和医生在门外看了几分钟
16:53
And they watched看着 for a few少数 minutes分钟
and he turned转身 to her mother母亲 and said,
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医生对她妈妈说:
16:57
"Mrs太太. Lynne林恩, Gillian阿娇
isn't sick生病; she's a dancer舞蹈家.
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Lynne太太,Gillian没病,她是个舞蹈天才。
17:01
Take her to a dance舞蹈 school学校."
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让她去上舞蹈学校吧。”
17:03
I said, "What happened发生?"
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话说到这,我问Gillian:“后来怎么样了?”
17:05
She said, "She did. I can't tell you
how wonderful精彩 it was.
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她回答道:“我妈妈送我去了舞蹈学校。我无法形容那里有多棒。
17:08
We walked in this room房间
and it was full充分 of people like me.
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那里有很多
像我这样的人--坐不住的人。
17:10
People who couldn't不能 sit still.
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17:13
People who had to move移动 to think."
Who had to move移动 to think.
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我们必须在动态中才能思考。”
他们跳芭蕾,跳踢踏舞,跳爵士舞,
17:17
They did ballet芭蕾舞, they did tap龙头, jazz爵士乐;
they did modern现代; they did contemporary现代的.
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跳现代舞。
后来她考入皇家芭蕾舞学校,
17:21
She was eventually终于 auditioned试镜
for the Royal王室的 Ballet芭蕾舞 School学校;
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成为芭蕾舞女主演,事业发展很成功
17:24
she became成为 a soloist独奏者; she had
a wonderful精彩 career事业 at the Royal王室的 Ballet芭蕾舞.
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从那毕业后
从皇家芭蕾舞学校毕业后
17:27
She eventually终于 graduated毕业
from the Royal王室的 Ballet芭蕾舞 School学校,
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她成立了自己的公司--Gillian Lynne 舞蹈公司
17:30
founded成立 the Gillian阿娇 Lynne林恩 Dance舞蹈 Company公司,
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遇到了Andrew Lloyd Weber(注:歌舞剧《猫》的编曲者)。她负责
17:32
met会见 Andrew安德鲁 Lloyd劳埃德 Webber韦伯.
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17:33
She's been responsible主管 for
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担任过一些极其成功的音乐剧的编舞
17:35
some of the most successful成功
musical音乐 theater剧院 productions制作 in history历史,
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她给数以万计的观众带来了艺术享受,
17:38
she's given特定 pleasure乐趣 to millions百万,
and she's a multi-millionaire多百万富翁.
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17:41
Somebody else其他 might威力 have put her
on medication药物治疗 and told her to calm冷静 down.
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她也是个亿万富翁。可是,有人
也许曾认为她有多动症命令她
17:45
(Applause掌声)
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“冷静。”
现在,我想说的是--(掌声)
17:52
What I think it comes to is this:
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AL Gore(注:美国前副总统) 曾在这里做过一次演讲
17:54
Al Gore血块 spoke the other night
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17:56
about ecology生态 and the revolution革命
that was triggered触发 by Rachel雷切尔 Carson卡森.
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内容是关于生态学以及Rachel Carson(注:美国海洋生物学家)引发的那次环境保护运动。
我相信对于未来,我们的唯一出路
18:01
I believe our only hope希望 for the future未来
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是贯彻一种新的人性化生态的思想,
18:03
is to adopt采用 a new conception概念
of human人的 ecology生态,
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也就是说我们应重新定义
18:07
one in which哪一个 we start开始
to reconstitute重建 our conception概念
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18:10
of the richness丰富 of human人的 capacity容量.
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人类能力的多样化。
18:12
Our education教育 system系统 has mined开采 our minds头脑
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我们的教育体系培养我们的方式
18:15
in the way that we strip-mine带状矿 the earth地球:
for a particular特定 commodity商品.
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正如我们开采地球的方式--以功利为目的。
但这种方式对于未来将不再适用。
18:19
And for the future未来, it won't惯于 serve服务 us.
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我们必须重新思考那些最基本的准则
18:21
We have to rethink反思
the fundamental基本的 principles原则
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18:24
on which哪一个 we're educating教育 our children孩子.
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也就是我们教育孩子的准则。
Jonas Salk(注:美国生物学家、医学家)曾说过:“如果所有的昆虫
18:26
There was a wonderful精彩 quote引用
by Jonas乔纳斯 Salk索尔克, who said,
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18:28
"If all the insects昆虫
were to disappear消失 from the Earth地球,
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都从地球上消失的话,
那么50年之内,所有生命也将从地球上消失。
18:33
within 50 years年份 all life
on Earth地球 would end结束.
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而如果人类从地球上消失的话,
18:37
If all human人的 beings众生
disappeared消失 from the Earth地球,
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那么50年之内,其他物种会活得更好。”
18:40
within 50 years年份 all forms形式
of life would flourish繁荣."
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他说的很对。
18:44
And he's right.
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TED倡导的是人类的创造性思维。
18:46
What TEDTED celebrates庆祝 is the gift礼品
of the human人的 imagination想像力.
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现在,我们必须运用这种思维方式小心地
18:50
We have to be careful小心 now
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避开那些按部就班的规则
18:52
that we use this gift礼品 wisely明智
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18:54
and that we avert避免 some of the scenarios场景
that we've我们已经 talked about.
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达到这个目的唯一的方法
18:58
And the only way we'll do it is by seeing眼看
our creative创作的 capacities能力
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就是运用创造力
19:02
for the richness丰富 they are
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最大限度地发挥创造力,而且
19:03
and seeing眼看 our children孩子
for the hope希望 that they are.
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用孩子们喜欢的方式培养他们。我们的任务
19:06
And our task任务 is to educate教育
their whole整个 being存在,
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是全方位地培养孩子,这样他们才能面对未来的社会。
19:09
so they can face面对 this future未来.
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顺便说句--我们可能活不到未来那天
19:10
By the way -- we may可能 not see this future未来,
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19:13
but they will.
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但孩子们会。而我们要做的就是帮助
19:14
And our job工作 is to help them
make something of it.
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他们能在未来有所作为。谢谢大家。
19:17
Thank you very much.
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19:18
(Applause掌声)
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Translated by han congmei
Reviewed by Zoe Chen

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Ken Robinson - Author/educator
Creativity expert Sir Ken Robinson challenges the way we're educating our children. He champions a radical rethink of our school systems, to cultivate creativity and acknowledge multiple types of intelligence.

Why you should listen

Why don't we get the best out of people? Sir Ken Robinson argues that it's because we've been educated to become good workers, rather than creative thinkers. Students with restless minds and bodies -- far from being cultivated for their energy and curiosity -- are ignored or even stigmatized, with terrible consequences. "We are educating people out of their creativity," Robinson says. It's a message with deep resonance. Robinson's TED Talk has been distributed widely around the Web since its release in June 2006. The most popular words framing blog posts on his talk? "Everyone should watch this."

A visionary cultural leader, Sir Ken led the British government's 1998 advisory committee on creative and cultural education, a massive inquiry into the significance of creativity in the educational system and the economy, and was knighted in 2003 for his achievements. His 2009 book, The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything, is a New York Times bestseller and has been translated into 21 languages. A 10th anniversary edition of his classic work on creativity and innovation, Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative, was published in 2011. His 2013 book, Finding Your Element: How to Discover Your Talents and Passions and Transform Your Life, is a practical guide that answers questions about finding your personal Element. In his latest book, Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That’s Transforming Education, he argues for an end to our outmoded industrial educational system and proposes a highly personalized, organic approach that draws on today’s unprecedented technological and professional resources to engage all students.

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