2023年馬達奇奇公司(5篇)

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2023年馬達奇奇公司(5篇)
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人的記憶力會隨著歲月的流逝而衰退,寫作可以彌補記憶的不足,將曾經(jīng)的人生經(jīng)歷和感悟記錄下來,也便于保存一份美好的回憶。范文怎么寫才能發(fā)揮它最大的作用呢?下面我給大家整理了一些優(yōu)秀范文,希望能夠幫助到大家,我們一起來看一看吧。

馬達奇奇公司篇一

活動目標:

1.在看看、猜猜、說說中理解故事內(nèi)容,嘗試學說故事中的短句。

2.愿意和朋友互送禮物,體驗同伴間分享的快樂。

活動準備:大圖書《小老鼠奇奇》、mp3《找朋友》

活動過程:

(一)猜謎導入

1.今天我們班來了位動物朋友,它是誰呢?(用老鼠影子讓幼兒猜)

2.(過渡)小老鼠奇奇買了一盒新蠟筆,用它畫了三幅畫、送給三個好朋友。

(二)閱讀圖書

1.分頁閱讀、理解故事

圖一:(1)奇奇的朋友是誰呢?為什么?(引導幼兒根據(jù)食物猜測動物并出示相應圖片)

(2)小老鼠奇奇是怎樣送畫給朋友的?

★引導幼兒學說對話“xx,我畫了……送給你”

小結(jié):小老鼠奇奇對它的三個朋友可真好呀!

圖二:(1)晚上,小老鼠奇奇給自己畫了許多好吃的東西,有什么呢?

★引導幼兒用“有……有……還有……”的句式表達。

(2)奇奇看著畫上這么多好吃的東西,它會說什么呢?

★引導幼兒學說奇奇的話。

圖三:(1)咚咚咚,誰來了?(以不同方式出現(xiàn)小兔、小狗、小貓。)

(2)x拿來了什么呀?它會對奇奇說什么呢?

★引導幼兒學說對話“奇奇,謝謝你的畫,我送給你……”

小結(jié):原來小老鼠給朋友們畫了畫,所以朋友們也給小老鼠送禮物。收到朋友們帶來的禮物,奇奇可真高興呀!

圖四:真沒想到,奇奇畫給自己的東西全變成了真的!他高興地請朋友們吃巧克力、蛋糕、棒棒糖,還給他們一人畫了一張像。

2.完整閱讀故事

(1)故事的名字叫《小老鼠奇奇》。

(2)師幼共同講述故事。

(三)互換禮物

伴隨著音樂找到好朋友,并且有禮貌地互相送禮物“xx,我送你……”。

馬達奇奇公司篇二

《奇奇導彈公司》讀后感

道最近,我看了一本叫做《奇奇導彈公司》的書,這本書讓我知了許多的生活道理,引起了我的思考。

《奇奇導彈公司》這本書講的是一個名叫梯梯爾導彈公司總裁靠發(fā)動戰(zhàn)爭發(fā)了大財,不過他沒得好下場,慘死在導彈發(fā)射現(xiàn)場了。他一死,他的管家和律師就根據(jù)他的的遺囑讓他收養(yǎng)的孩子繼承了財產(chǎn)。那個孩子叫小倭瓜,小倭瓜在和他同學大腦袋商量后當了導彈公司總裁。從此以后,這個公司就不再生產(chǎn)戰(zhàn)爭導彈了,而改成生產(chǎn)民用導彈。導彈里面不再裝炸藥,而是裝摩托車、彩電和水等民用物資。這一年先后有29個國家要打仗,都來找奇奇公司買導彈,都因為沒有軍火導彈而作罷了。有個國家因為鄰國種辣椒,辣味總順風刮過來,讓他們很難忍,所以要買導彈炸對方。小倭瓜賣給他們一萬個導彈,導彈里裝的全是彩電、摩托車等好東西,導彈打過去讓鄰國又是高興又是感謝,決定不種辣椒了。又來一個國家,說是鄰國的山太高了,遮住了他們國家的陽光,所以要給鄰國點厲害看看,小倭瓜公司賣給他們一批導彈,全是開礦的,導彈打過去,一下子把礦都開出來了,讓鄰國又驚又喜。接著來個買導彈的,是因為鄰國往他們國家刮沙塵暴,使本國大吃苦頭,所以要買導彈報復鄰國。小倭瓜公司也賣給他們一批導彈,里面裝的全是水和冰,鄰國正是個缺水的國家,所以導彈打過去,讓他們大有得到雪中送炭之感

小倭瓜的奇奇公司就是用這些化解矛盾的辦法,幫助許多國家停止了戰(zhàn)爭,消除了隔閡,相互成了友好鄰邦。

小倭瓜和他的同學大腦袋,因此獲得了當年諾貝爾獎,還得到了“和平之神”的美稱,這讓他們自己也高興不已。

小倭瓜和大腦袋的故事不僅讓我們開懷大笑,更讓我們看到了打造和諧,維護和平是多么的正確,多么的得人心!這些當然都是我們新中國的少年應該學習的心智和美德,都應該熱愛和平,難道不是么?。

在我們同學之間因為一點小事就產(chǎn)生摩擦,在公交車上、在超市的柜臺前,因為一句話就大罵出口、大打出手的事也時有發(fā)生,如果我們都能學習小倭瓜的精神,禮讓在先,愛心在先,將有多少矛盾被化解?“寬容和智慧可以化解一切”,所以,我們真的都應該站在對方的角度想一想,都應該學習小倭瓜那樣的精神,“只要人人都獻出一點愛,世界將會變成美好的人間”!

一個小故事,真讓我看到了大道理!

永紅小學 五年一班

王梓旭

2013-3-8

馬達奇奇公司篇三

小班語言活動《奇奇和皮皮》

一、活動目標

1.通過觀察畫面,理解故事主要內(nèi)容 2.感受人和寵物建的溫暖情感

二、活動準備

ppt課件、幼兒用書、cd

三、活動過程

1.教師播放ppt,和幼兒一起閱讀第1~6頁,感受故事所傳遞的溫暖情感

觀察第一頁畫面,認識故事的兩個主要角色:奇奇和皮皮 ——畫面上都有誰?他們在做什么?

——小男孩叫奇奇,小狗叫皮皮,他們都在睡覺 閱讀第2~4頁,引導幼兒模仿故事中角色的對話 ——畫面上畫了什么?(媽媽在叫奇奇起床)——誰來模仿媽媽說話?

觀察第5~6頁,講述他們在買菜過程中發(fā)生的事 ——奇奇和皮皮在做什么? ——他們在花盆旁邊玩捉迷藏

2.閱讀第7~9頁,猜測故事的發(fā)展和結(jié)局,感受走失和找到媽媽兩種不同的心里變化

觀察第7頁,猜測和描述媽媽不見后奇奇的心情

——奇奇和皮皮在做什么?誰不見了?找不到媽媽心情會怎么樣? ——奇奇和皮皮該怎么辦?

出示第8~9頁,請幼兒說說是怎么找到媽媽的,描述找到媽媽后的心情,觀察并描述第9頁的畫面

——誰找到媽媽的?為什么奇奇可以找到媽媽?

——找到媽媽后奇奇怎么樣?開心嗎?你怎么看出來的? ——看一看最后一頁畫面,奇奇在幫媽媽做什么呢?

3.播放cd,請幼兒翻看幼兒用書,完整地欣賞故事

教學反思:

大部分幼兒能安靜傾聽故事,對畫面內(nèi)容感興趣。故事內(nèi)容貼近幼兒生活,能夠較好地與幼兒已有生活經(jīng)驗產(chǎn)生連接,幼兒能夠較為清晰地感受到奇奇與媽媽分離時的傷心、著急以及找到媽媽后的開心。小班幼兒對動物興趣濃厚,通過故事更加深了對動物的喜愛之情。不足之處是教師還應該不斷豐富自己的表情以及肢體動作,希望下次能做得更好!

馬達奇奇公司篇四

鄒奇奇演講稿

now, i want to start with a question: when was the last time you were called childish? for kids like me, being called childish can be a frequent time we make irrational demands, exhibit irresponsible behavior, or display any other signs of being normal american citizens, we are called childish, which really bothers all, take a look at these events: imperialism and colonization, world wars, george yourself: who's responsible? , what have kids done? well, anne frank touched millions with her powerful account of the holocaust, ruby bridges helped end segregation in the united states, and, most recently, charlie simpson helped to raise 120,000 pounds for haiti on his little , as you can see evidenced by such examples, age has absolutely nothing to do with traits the word childish addresses are seen so often in adults that we should abolish this age-discriminatory word when it comes to criticizing behavior associated with irresponsibility and irrational thinking.(applause)

thank again, who's to say that certain types of irrational thinking aren't exactly what the world needs? maybe you've had grand plans before, but stopped yourself, thinking: that's impossible or that costs too much or that won't benefit better or worse, we kids aren't hampered as much when it comes to thinking about reasons why not to do can be full of inspiring aspirations and hopeful thinking, like my wish that no one went hungry or that everything were

free kind of many of you still dream like that and believe in the possibilities? sometimes a knowledge of history and the past failures of utopian ideals can be a burden because you know that if everything were free, that the food stocks would become depleted, and scarce and lead to the other hand, we kids still dream about that's a good thing because in order to make anything a reality, you have to dream about it many ways, our audacity to imagine helps push the boundaries of instance, the museum of glass in tacoma, washington, my home state--yoohoo washington--(applause)has a program called kids design glass, and kids draw their own ideas for glass , the resident artist said they got some of their best ideas through the program because kids don't think about the limitations of how hard it can be to blow glass into certain just think of good , when you think of glass, you might think of colorful chihuly designs or maybe italian vases, but kids challenge glass artists to go beyond that into the realm of broken-hearted snakes and bacon boys, who you can see has meat vision.(laughter)

now, our inherent wisdom doesn't have to be insiders' already do a lot of learning from adults, and we have a lot to share.i think that adults should start learning from , i do most of my speaking in front of an education crowd, teachers and students, and i like this shouldn't just be a teacher at the head of the classroom telling students do this, do students should teach their ng between grown ups and kids should be reality, unfortunately, is a little different, and it has a lot to do with trust, or a lack of , if you don't trust someone, you place restrictions on them, i doubt my older sister's ability to pay back the 10 percent interest i established on her last loan, i'm going to withhold her ability to get more money from me until she pays it back.(laughter)true story, by the , adults seem to have a prevalently restrictive attitude towards kids from every “don't do that,” “don't do this” in the school handbook, to restrictions on school internet history points out, regimes become oppressive when they're fearful about keeping , although adults may not be quite at the level of totalitarian regimes, kids have no, or very little, say in making the rules, when really the attitude should be reciprocal, meaning that the adult population should learn and take into account the wishes of the younger , what's even worse than restriction is that adults often underestimate kids love challenges, but when expectations are low, trust me, we will sink to own parents had anything but low expectations for me and my , so they didn't tell us to become doctors or lawyers or anything like that, but my dad did read to us about aristotle and pioneer germ fighters when lots of other kids were hearing “the wheels on the bus go round and round.” well, we heard that one too, but “pioneer germ fighters” totally rules.(laughter)

i loved to write from the age of four, and when i was six my mom bought me my own laptop equipped with microsoft you bill gates and thank you ma.i wrote over 300 short stories on that little laptop, and i wanted to get d of just scoffing at this heresy that a kid wanted to get published, or saying wait until you're older, my parents were really

publishers were not quite so large children's publisher ironically saying that they didn't work with en's publisher not working with children? i don't know, you're kind of alienating a large client there.(laughter)now, one publisher, action publishing, was willing to take that leap and trust me, and to listen to what i had to published my first book, “flying fingers,”--you see it here--and from there on, it's gone to speaking at hundreds of schools, keynoting to thousands of educators, and finally, today, speaking to you.i appreciate your attention today, because to show that you truly care, you there's a problem with this rosy picture of kids being so much better than grow up and become adults just like you.(laughter)or just like you, really? the goal is not to turn kids into your kind of adult, but rather better adults than you have been, which may be a little challenging considering your guys credentials, but the way progress happens is because new generations and new eras grow and develop and become better than the previous 's the reason we're not in the dark ages matter your position of place in life, it is imperative to create opportunities for children so that we can grow up to blow you away.(laughter)

adults and fellow tedsters, you need to listen and learn from kids and trust us and expect more from must lend an ear today, because we are the leaders of tomorrow, which means we're going to be taking care of you when you're old and , just , really, we are going to be the next generation, the ones who will bring this world , in case you don't think that this really has meaning for you, remember that cloning is possible, and that involves going through childhood again, in which case, you'll want to be heard just like my , the world needs opportunities for new leaders and new need opportunities to lead and you ready to make the match? because the world's problems shouldn't be the human family's you.(applause)thank you.

馬達奇奇公司篇五

篇一:鄒奇奇演講稿

now, i want to start with a question: when was the last time you were called childish? for kids like me, being called childish can be a frequent time we make irrational demands, exhibit irresponsible behavior, or display any other signs of being normal american citizens, we are called childish, which really bothers all, take a look at these events: imperialism and colonization, world wars, george yourself: whos responsible? , what have kids done? well, anne frank touched millions with her powerful washington has a program called kids design glass, and kids draw their own ideas for glass , the resident artist said they got some of their best ideas through the program because kids dont think about the limitations of how hard it can be to blow glass into certain just think of good , when you think of glass, you might think of colorful chihuly designs or maybe italian vases, but kids challenge glass artists to go beyond that into the realm of broken-hearted snakes and bacon boys, who you can see has meat , our inherent wisdom doesnt have to be insiders already do a lot of learning from adults, and we have a lot to share.i think that adults should start learning from , i do most of my speaking in front of an education crowd, teachers and students, and i like this shouldnt just be a teacher at thehead of the classroom telling students do this, do students should teach their ng between grown ups and kids should be reality, unfortunately, is a little different, and it has a lot to do with trust, or a lack of , if you dont trust someone, you place restrictions on them, i doubt my older sisters ability to pay back the 10 percent interest i established on her last loan, im going to withhold her ability to get more money from me until she pays it story, by the , adults seem to have a prevalently restrictive attitude towards kids from every dont do that, dont do this in the school handbook, to restrictions on school internet history points out, regimes now, whats even worse than restriction is that adults often underestimate kids i loved to write from the age of four, and when i was six my mom bought me my own laptop equipped with microsoft you bill gates and thank you ma.i wrote over 300 short stories on that little laptop, and i wanted to get d of just scoffing at this heresy that a kid wanted to get published, or saying wait until youre older, my parents were really publishers were not quite so large childrens publisher ironically saying that they didnt work with ens publisher not working with children? i dont know, youre kind of alienating a large client , one publisher, action publishing, was willing to take that leap and trust me, and to listen to what i had to published my first book, flying fingers,--you see it here--and from there on, its gone to speaking at hundreds of schools, keynoting to thousands of educators, and finally, today, speaking to unities for children so that we can grow up to blow you and fellow tedsters, you need to listen and learn from kids and trust us and expect more from must lend an ear today, because we are the leaders of tomorrow, which means were going to be taking care of you when youre old and , just , really, we are going to be the next generation, the ones who will bring this world , in case you dont think that this really has meaning for you, remember that cloning is possible, and that involves going through childhood again, in which case, youll want to be heard just like my , the world needs opportunities for new leaders and new need opportunities to lead and you ready to make the match? because the worlds problems shouldnt be the human familys heirloom篇二:鄒奇奇的演講稿(中英雙語)中文部分:

首先我要問大家一個問題: 上一回別人說你幼稚是什么時候? 像我這樣的小孩,可能經(jīng)常會被人說成是幼稚。每一次我們提出不合理的要求,做出不負責任的行為,或者展現(xiàn)出有別于 普通美國公民的慣常行為之時,我們就被說成是幼稚。這讓我很不服氣。首先,讓我們來回顧下這些事件: 帝國主義和殖民主義,世界大戰(zhàn),小布什。請你們捫心自問下:這些該歸咎于誰?是大人。

而小孩呢,做了些什么? 安妮·弗蘭克(anne frank)對大屠殺強有力的敘述 打動了數(shù)百萬人的心。魯比·布里奇斯為美國種族隔離的終結(jié)作出了貢獻。另外,最近還有一個例子,查理·辛普森(charlie simpson)騎自行車 為海地募得 12萬英鎊。所以,這些例子證明了 年齡與行為完全沒有關(guān)系。幼稚這個詞所對應的特點 是常??梢詮拇笕松砩峡吹?,由此我們在批評 不負責和非理性的相關(guān)行為時,應停止使用這個年齡歧視的詞。

(掌聲)

謝謝!

話說回來,誰能說 我們這個世界不正是需要 某些類型的非理性思維嗎? 也許你以前有過宏大的計劃,但卻半途而廢,心想: 這個不可能,或代價太高 或這對我不利。不管是好是壞,我們小孩子 在思考不做某事的理由時,不太受這些考量的影響。小孩可能會有滿腦子的奇思妙想 和積極的想法,例如我希望沒有人挨餓 或者所有東西都是免費的,有點像烏托邦的理念。你們當中有多少人還會有這樣的夢想 并相信其可能性? 有時候?qū)v史 及對烏托邦的了解,可能是一種負擔,因為你知道假如所有東西都是免費的,食物儲備會被清空,而缺失將會導致混亂。另一方面,我們小孩還對完美抱有希望。這是件好事,因為 要將任何事情變?yōu)楝F(xiàn)實,你首先得心懷夢想。

在很多方面,我們的大膽想象 拓寬了可能性的疆界。例如,華盛頓州塔可馬市的玻璃博物館,我的家鄉(xiāng)華盛頓州——你好?。ㄕ坡暎┻@個博物館里有一個項目叫“兒童玻璃設(shè)計”,小孩們自由創(chuàng)作自己的玻璃作品。后來,駐館藝術(shù)家說 他們所有的一些極佳靈感就來自這個項目,因為小孩不去理會 吹出不同形狀玻璃的難度限制 他們只是構(gòu)思好的點子。當說到玻璃的時候,你們可能 想到的是奇胡利(chihuly)色彩豐富的玻璃設(shè)計 或意大利花瓶,但小孩子敢于挑戰(zhàn)玻璃藝術(shù)家,并超越他們 進入心碎蛇 和火腿男孩的領(lǐng)地——看到了嗎,火腿男孩有“肉視力”哦(笑聲)

我們先天的智慧 堪比內(nèi)行人的知識。小孩已經(jīng)從大人身上學到許多,而我們也有很多東西可以和大人共享。我認為大人應該開始向小孩學習。聽我演講的觀眾大都是教育圈子里的,這其中有老師和學生。我喜歡這個類比。不應該只是老師站在教室講臺上 告訴學生做這個做那個。學生亦應教育他們的老師。成人和兒童之間 應該互相學習。不幸的是,于現(xiàn)實里,情況是截然不同的。這跟信任的關(guān)系很大,或者說是缺乏信任的結(jié)果。

如果你不信任某人,你就給他們設(shè)限,對吧。如果我懷疑我姐姐沒有能力 償還我給她的上一筆貸款的 百分之十的利息時,我將要限制她再向我借錢,直到她還清借款為止。(笑聲)順便提一下,這是個真實的例子。大人呢,似乎普遍地 對小孩持限制性的態(tài)度,從學校手冊里的 “不能做這個”、“不能做那個” 到學?;ヂ?lián)網(wǎng)使用的各種限制性規(guī)定。歷史告訴我們,當政體害怕統(tǒng)治失控時,它就會變得暴虐。雖然大人可能不會 像獨裁政權(quán)一樣心狠手辣,但小孩在制定規(guī)則方面是幾乎沒有話語權(quán)的。而正確的態(tài)度應該是兩者相互尊重的,也就是說成人群體應該了解 并認真對待年幼群體的 愿望。

然而比限制更糟糕的是,大人常常低估小孩的能力。我們喜歡挑戰(zhàn),但假如大人對我們期望很低的話,說真的,我們就會不思進取。我自己的父母對我和姐姐 抱很高的期望。當然,他們沒有讓我們立志成為醫(yī)生 或律師諸如此類的,但我爸經(jīng)常讀 關(guān)于亞里斯多德 和先鋒細菌斗士的故事給我們聽,而其他小孩大多聽的是 《公車的輪子轉(zhuǎn)呀轉(zhuǎn)》。其實我們也有聽這個,但《先鋒細菌斗士》實在是比那個強多了。(笑聲)

四歲的時候我就喜歡上寫作,六歲的時候,我媽給我買了臺裝有微軟word軟件的個人手提電腦。謝謝你比爾·蓋茨!也謝謝你,媽咪!我用那個小手提電腦 寫了300多篇短篇故事,而且我想發(fā)表我的作品。一個小孩想發(fā)表作品 這簡直是天方夜譚,但我父母沒有嘲笑我,也沒有說等你長大點兒再說,他們非常支持我。但是很多出版社的回應讓人失望。頗具諷刺意味的是,一個很大的兒童出版社說,他們不跟兒童打交道。兒童出版社不跟兒童打交道? 怎么說呢,你這是在怠慢一個大客戶嘛。(笑聲)有一個出版商,行動出版社 愿意給我一個機會,并傾聽我想說的話。他們出版了我的第一本書《飛舞的手指》——就是這個—— 那以后,我到數(shù)百個學校去演講,給數(shù)千個老師作主題演講,最后,在今天,給你們作演講。

我感謝你們今天聽我演講,因為你們會傾聽我,這證明你們真的在乎。但小孩比大人強得多的這幅樂觀圖景 是存在一個問題的。小孩會長大并變成像你們一樣的大人。(笑聲)跟你們一樣,真的嗎? 我們的目標不是讓小孩變成你們這樣的大人,而是比你們強的大人。考慮到你們都這么了不起,這可能頗具挑戰(zhàn)性。但進步 是因新的一代人和新的時期而發(fā)生,不斷的進步和發(fā)展,并超越之前的年代。這就是為什么我們不再處于黑暗時代。不管在生活中你的位置在哪里,你必須給孩子創(chuàng)造機會。這樣他們才能成長并讓你揚眉吐氣。(笑聲)

大人和ted觀眾們,你們需要傾聽并向小孩學習,信任我們和對我們懷有更高的期望。今天你們需要聆聽,因為我們是明天的領(lǐng)導,這意味著當你們年老體衰時,我們會照顧你們。哈,只是開玩笑了。確實,我們將成為推動世界前進 的下一代人。而且,假如你認為這對你沒有意義的話,不要忘了克隆是可能的,而這意味著童年可以重來,這種情況下,像我們這一代人一樣,你也會希望大人傾聽你們的心聲。世界需要產(chǎn)生新的領(lǐng)導人 和新想法的機會。小孩需要機會去領(lǐng)導和取得成功。你準備好去促成這一切了嗎? 因為這個世界的問題,不應該是人類家庭的傳家寶。謝謝你們?。ㄕ坡暎┲x謝!謝謝!

英文部分:

now, i want to start with a question: when was the last time you were called childish? for kids like me, being called childish can be a frequent time we make irrational demands, exhibit irresponsible behavior, or display any other signs of being normal american citizens, we are called childish, which really bothers all, take a look at these events: imperialism and colonization, world wars, george yourself: whos responsible? adults.(applause)thank , our inherent wisdom doesnt have to be insiders already do a lot of learning from adults, and we have a lot to share.i think that adults should start learning from , i do most of my speaking in front of an education crowd, teachers and students, and i like this shouldnt just be a teacher at the head of the classroom telling students do this, do students should teach their ng between grown ups and kids should be reality, unfortunately, is a little different, and it has a lot to do with trust, or a lack of it.i loved to write from the age of four, and when i was six my mom bought me my own laptop equipped with microsoft you bill gates and thank you ma.i wrote over 300 short stories on that little laptop, and i wanted to get d of just scoffing at this heresy thata kid wanted to get published, or saying wait until youre older, my parents were really publishers were not quite so large childrens publisher ironically saying that they didnt work with ens publisher not working with children? i dont know, youre kind of alienating a large client there.(laughter)now, one publisher, action publishing, was willing to take that leap and trust me, and to listen to what i had to published my first book, flying fingers,--you see it here--and from there on, its gone to speaking at hundreds of schools, keynoting to thousands of educators, and finally, today, speaking to and fellow tedsters, you need to listen and learn from kids and trust us and expect more from must lend an ear today, because we are the leaders of tomorrow, which means were going to be taking care of you when youre old and , just , really, we are going to be the next generation, the ones who will bring this world , in case you dont think that this really has meaning for you, remember that cloning is possible, and that involves going through childhood again, in which case, youll want to be heard just like my , the world needs opportunities for new leaders and new need opportunities to lead and you ready to make the match? because the worlds problems shouldnt be the human familys you.(applause)thank you.篇三:ted演講鄒奇奇:成年人能從孩子身上學習什么

成年人能從孩子身上學到什么--鄒奇奇在ted的演講稿(英文加中文翻譯)(2011-05-22 18:21:46)標簽: 育兒雜談 分類: 轉(zhuǎn)載 鄒奇奇背景資料

美國華盛頓州西雅圖市華裔女童鄒奇奇(英文名adora svitak),2008年被美國媒體譽為“世 界上最聰明的孩子”,她比鳳姐牛多了,3歲時就開始閱讀各種書籍,從4歲起寫下了400 多篇故事和詩歌,8歲時出版的故事集《飛揚的手指》轟動美國,其中包含的300多篇故事 大多以中世紀為背景,從古埃及寫到了文藝復興,文中透露的政治、宗教和教育見解,思想 深刻,文思嚴謹。鄒奇奇也被美國廣播公司譽為“美國文壇小巨人”。

鄒奇奇的母親鄒燦(joyce)是中國重慶人,1988年到美國后,學習法語專業(yè)的她又獲得了英 語文學碩士學位,現(xiàn)在是美國一家電話語音翻譯公司的中英文翻譯員。奇奇的父親約翰john svitak是一名捷克裔美國人物理學博士,現(xiàn)任職于微軟公司。除了奇奇外,他們還有另一個 名叫希希的10歲女兒,姐妹倆的名字合起來就是“希奇”。全家生活在美國華盛頓州西雅圖 市。盡管鄒奇奇的外表和其他同齡孩子沒啥兩樣,但她的知識和成就卻遠非同齡孩子可比。now, i want to start with a question: when was the last time you were called childish? for kids like me, being called childish can be a frequent time we make irrational demands, exhibit irresponsible behavior, or display any other signs of being normal american citizens, we are called childish, which really bothers all, take a look at these events: imperialism and colonization, world wars, george yourself: whos responsible? , what have kids done? well, anne frank touched millions with her powerful account of the holocaust, ruby bridges helped end segregation in the united states, and, most recently, charlie simpson helped to raise 120,000 pounds for haiti on his little , as you can see evidenced by such examples, age has absolutely nothing to do with traits the word childish addresses are seen so often in adults that we should abolish this age-discriminatory word(applause)thank again, whos to say that certain types of irrational thinking arent exactly what the world needs? maybe youve had grand plans before, but stopped yourself, thinking: thats impossible or that costs too much or that wont benefit better or worse, we can be full of inspiring aspirations and hopeful thinking, like my wish that no one went hungry or that everything were free kind of many of you still dream like that and believe in the possibilities? sometimes a knowledge of history and the past failures of utopian ideals can be a depleted, and scarce and lead to the other hand, we kids still dream about thats a good thing because in order to make anything a reality, you have to dream about it many ways, our audacity to imagine helps push the boundaries of (applause)hasnow, our inherent wisdom doesnt have to be insiders already do a lot of 首先我要問大家一個問題: 上一回別人說你幼稚是什么時候? 像我這樣的小孩,可能經(jīng)常會被人說成是幼稚。每一次我們提出不合理的要求,做出不負責任的行為,或者展現(xiàn)出有別于 普通美國公民的慣常行為之時,我們就被說成是幼稚。這讓我很不服氣。首先,讓我們來回顧下這些事件: 帝國主義和殖民主義,世界大戰(zhàn),小布什。請你們捫心自問下:這些該歸咎于誰?是大人。

而小孩呢,做了些什么? 安妮·弗蘭克(anne frank)對大屠殺強有力的敘述打動了數(shù)百萬人的心。魯比·布里奇斯為美國種族隔離的終結(jié)作出了貢獻。另外,最近還有一個例子,查理·辛普森(charlie simpson)騎自行車 為海地募得 12萬英鎊。所以,這些例子證明了年齡與行為完全沒有關(guān)系。幼稚這個詞所對應的特點 是常常可以從大人身上看到,由此我們在批評 不負責和非理性的相關(guān)行為時,應停止使用這個年齡歧視的詞。(掌聲)謝謝!

話說回來,誰能說 我們這個世界不正是需要 某些類型的非理性思維嗎? 也許你以前有過宏大的計劃,但卻半途而廢,心想: 這個不可能,或代價太高 或這對我不利。不管是好是壞,我們小孩子 在思考不做某事的理由時,不太受這些考量的影響。小孩可能會有滿腦子的奇思妙想 和積極的想法,例如我希望沒有人挨餓 或者所有東西都是免費的,有點像烏托邦的理念。你們當中有多少人還會有這樣的夢想 并相信其可能性? 有時候?qū)v史 及對烏托邦的了解,可能是一種負擔,因為你知道假如所有東西都是免費的,食物儲備會被清空,而缺失將會導致混亂。另一方面,我們小孩還對完美抱有希望。這是件好事,因為要將任何事情變?yōu)楝F(xiàn)實,你首先得心懷夢想。

在很多方面,我們的大膽想象 拓寬了可能性的疆界。例如,華盛頓州塔可馬市的玻璃博物館,我的家鄉(xiāng)華盛頓州——你好?。ㄕ坡暎┻@個博物館里有一個項目叫“兒童玻璃設(shè)計”,小孩們自由創(chuàng)作自己的玻璃作品。后來,駐館藝術(shù)家說他們所有的一些極佳靈感就來自這個項目,因為小孩不去理會 吹出不同形狀玻璃的難度限制 他們只是構(gòu)思好的點子。當說到玻璃的時候,你們可能 想到的是奇胡利(chihuly)色彩豐富的玻璃設(shè)計 或意大利花瓶,但小孩子敢于挑戰(zhàn)玻璃藝術(shù)家,并超越他們 進入心碎蛇 和火腿男孩的領(lǐng)地——看到了嗎,火腿男孩有“肉視力”哦(笑聲)

我們先天的智慧 堪比內(nèi)行人的知識。小孩已經(jīng)從大人身上學到許多,而我們也有很多東西可以和大人共享。我認為大人應該開始向小孩學習。聽我演講的觀眾大都是教育圈子里的,這其中有老師和學生。我喜歡這個類比。不應該只是老師站在教室講臺上 告訴學生做這個做那個。學生亦應教育他們的老師。成人和兒童之間 應該互相學習。不幸的是,于現(xiàn)實里,情況是截然不同的。這跟信任的關(guān)系很大,或者說是缺乏信任的結(jié)果。

如果你不信任某人,你就給他們設(shè)限,對吧。如果我懷疑我姐姐沒有能力 償還我給她的上一筆貸款的 百分之十的利息時,我將要限制她再向我借錢,直到她還清借款為止。(笑聲)順便提一下,這是個真實的例子。大人呢,似乎普遍地 對小孩持限制性的態(tài)度,從學校手冊里的 “不能做這個”、“不能做那個” 到學?;ヂ?lián)網(wǎng)使用的各種限制性規(guī)定。歷史告訴我們,當政體害怕統(tǒng)治失控時,它就會變得暴虐。雖然大人可能不會 像獨裁政權(quán)一樣心狠手辣,但小孩在制定規(guī)則方面是幾乎沒有話語權(quán)的。而正確的態(tài)度應該是兩者相互尊重的,也就是說成人群體應該了解 并認真對待年幼群體的 愿望。

然而比限制更糟糕的是,大人常常低估小孩的能力。我們喜歡挑戰(zhàn),但假如大人對我們期望很低的話,說真的,我們就會不思進取。我自己的父母對我和姐姐 抱很高的期望。當然,他們沒有讓我們立志成為醫(yī)生 或律師諸如此類的,但我爸經(jīng)常讀 關(guān)于亞里斯多德 和先鋒細菌斗士的故事給我們聽,而其他小孩大多聽的是 《公車的輪子轉(zhuǎn)呀轉(zhuǎn)》。其實我們也有聽這個,但《先鋒細菌斗士》實在是比那個強多了。(笑聲)

四歲的時候我就喜歡上寫作,六歲的時候,我媽給我買了臺裝有微軟word軟件的個人手提電腦。謝謝你比爾·蓋茨!也謝謝你,媽咪!我用那個小手提電腦寫了300多篇短篇故事,而且我想發(fā)表我的作品。一個小孩想發(fā)表作品 這簡直是天方夜譚,但我父母沒有嘲笑我,也沒有說等你長大點兒再說,他們非常支持我。但是很多出版社的回應讓人失望。頗具諷刺意味的是,一個很大的兒童出版社說,他們不跟兒童打交道。兒童出版社不跟兒童打交道? 怎么說呢,你這是在怠慢一個大客戶嘛。(笑聲)有一個出版商,行動出版社 愿意給我一個機會,并傾聽我想說的話。他們出版了我的第一本書《飛舞的手指》——就是這個—— 那以后,我到數(shù)百個學校去演講,給數(shù)千個老師作主題演講,最后,在今天,給你們作演講。

我感謝你們今天聽我演講,因為你們會傾聽我,這證明你們真的在乎。但小孩比大人強得多的這幅樂觀圖景 是存在一個問題的。小孩會長大并變成像你們一樣的大人。(笑聲)跟你們一樣,真的嗎? 我們的目標不是讓小孩變成你們這樣的大人,而是比你們強的大人??紤]到你們都這么了不起,這可能頗具挑戰(zhàn)性。但進步 是因新的一代人和新的時期而發(fā)生,不斷的進步和發(fā)展,并超越之前的年代。這就是為什么我們不再處于黑暗時代。不管在生活中你的位置在哪里,你必須給孩子創(chuàng)造機會。這樣他們才能成長并讓你揚眉吐氣。(笑聲)

大人和ted觀眾們,你們需要傾聽并向小孩學習,信任我們和對我們懷有更高的期望。今天你們需要聆聽,因為我們是明天的領(lǐng)導,這意味著當你們年老體衰時,我們會照顧你們。哈,只是開玩笑了。確實,我們將成為推動世界前進 的下一代人。而且,假如你認為這對你沒有意義的話,不要忘了克隆是可能的,而這意味著童年可以重來,這種情況下,像我們這一代人一樣,你也會希望大人傾聽你們的心聲。世界需要產(chǎn)生新的領(lǐng)導人 和新想法的機會。小孩需要機會去領(lǐng)導和取得成功。你準備好去促成這一切了嗎? 因為這個世界的問題,不應該是人類家庭的傳家寶。

謝謝你們?。ㄕ坡暎┲x謝!謝謝!

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