12岁华裔女神童邹奇奇在TED:大人能向小孩学到什么~(附双语演讲稿)邹奇奇曾被美国媒体誉为“世界上最聪明的孩子”,3岁开始阅读各种书籍,6岁开始用笔记计算机写作,8岁出版12万字的故事集《飞扬的手指》(FlyingFigners),11岁与姐姐邹希希合作出版诗歌集《舞动的手指》(DancingFingers)。不久前她还完成了一本有关布什的政治讽刺小说,名为《伪装的羊》(YanginDisguise)。美国广播公司主播黛安?索耶(DianeSawyer)在访问中称邹奇奇为“文坛小巨人”(tinyliterarygiant)。她现在每天读两、三本书,每年创作超过33万字。@TEDNews:【大人能从小孩身上学到什么】这个世界需要“幼稚”的思维方式,文学神童邹奇奇说,因为孩子们敢于梦想,不给自己设限,因而有更瑰丽的创造和不可置信的问题解决方案。大人们应该懂得聆听孩子,信任他们,对他们怀有更高的期望,不光教育他们,更要向孩子们学习!@新浪公开课http://t.cn/zTXGrzkhttp://ww3.sinaimg.cn/large/9ba6e9c1jw1e4byih7fr7j20m80go75x.jpghttp://video.sina.com.cn/p/edu/news/2013-04-23/150162338619.html附双语演讲稿:Now,Iwanttostartwithaquestion:Whenwasthelasttimeyouwerecalledchildish?Forkidslikeme,beingcalledchildishcanbeafrequentoccurrence.Everytimewemakeirrationaldemands,exhibitirresponsiblebehavior,ordisplayanyothersignsofbeingnormalAmericancitizens,wearecalledchildish,whichreallybothersme.Afterall,takealookattheseevents:Imperialismandcolonization,worldwars,GeorgeW.Bush.Askyourself:Who'sresponsible?Adults.Now,whathavekidsdone?Well,AnneFranktouchedmillionswithherpowerfulaccountoftheHolocaust,RubyBridgeshelpedendsegregationintheUnitedStates,and,mostrecently,CharlieSimpsonhelpedtoraise120,000poundsforHaitionhislittlebike.So,asyoucanseeevidencedbysuchexamples,agehasabsolutelynothingtodowithit.Thetraitsthewordchildishaddressesareseensoofteninadultsthatweshouldabolishthisage-discriminatorywordwhenitcomestocriticizingbehaviorassociatedwithirresponsibilityandirrationalthinking.(Applause)Thankyou.Thenagain,who'stosaythatcertaintypesofirrationalthinkingaren'texactlywhattheworldneeds?Maybeyou'vehadgrandplansbefore,butstoppedyourself,thinking:That'simpossibleorthatcoststoomuchorthatwon'tbenefitme.Forbetterorworse,wekidsaren'thamperedasmuchwhenitcomestothinkingaboutreasonswhynottodothings.Kidscanbefullofinspiringaspirationsandhopefulthinking,likemywishthatnoonewenthungryorthateverythingwerefreekindofutopia.Howmanyofyoustilldreamlikethatandbelieveinthepossibilities?Sometimesaknowledgeofhistoryandthepastfailuresofutopianidealscanbeaburdenbecauseyouknowthatifeverythingwerefree,thatthefoodstockswouldbecomedepleted,andscarceandleadtochaos.Ontheotherhand,wekidsstilldreamaboutperfection.Andthat'sagoodthingbecauseinordertomakeanythingareality,youhavetodreamaboutitfirst.Inmanyways,ouraudacitytoimaginehelpspushtheboundariesofpossibility.Forinstance,theMuseumofGlassinTacoma,Washington,myhomestate--yoohooWashington--(Applause)hasaprogramcalledKidsDesignGlass,andkidsdrawtheirownideasforglassart.Now,theresidentartistsaidtheygotsomeoftheirbestideasthroughtheprogrambecausekidsdon'tthinkaboutthelimitationsofhowharditcanbetoblowglassintocertainshapes.Theyjustthinkofgoodideas.Now,whenyouthinkofglass,youmightthinkofcolorfulChihulydesignsormaybeItalianvases,butkidschallengeglassartiststogobeyondthatintotherealmofbroken-heartedsnakesandbaconboys,whoyoucanseehasmeatvision.(Laughter)Now,ourinherentwisdomdoesn'thavetobeinsiders'knowledge.Kidsalreadydoalotoflearningfromadults,andwehavealottoshare.Ithinkthatadultsshouldstartl...