Why Do I Need to Learn This A Student Approach to Redefining Education

when we think of the meaning

of education we often think of an

acquirement of knowledge

we see ourselves as these jars meant to

receive and hold on to information

sometimes this information is simple

facts to memorize and

other times it is understanding

difficult concepts

ideally this information is acquired

over a steady period of time

and sometimes it’s crammed the night

before an exam you may or may not have

done too well on

to contrast let’s look at the etymology

of the word

education education comes from the latin

root

educare which roughly translates to

lead forward or to bring forth

with this we can see that we are not

just jars meant to

hold onto information rather

we are vessels by which information

enters

is processed and is then given back

bringing forth a better version of

ourselves

i want us to really focus on that last

part

education is meant to bring forth

a better version of ourselves

now do we really live by this meaning

look i’m a college student and i can

tell you that this is not always the way

i approach my own education

and my time in a university setting has

shown me that

not many students do for this reason

i want to call on us all to redefine

what it means to receive an education

and how we can use

this new framework to better ourselves

and our world most discussions around

education are geared towards educators

and what they can do to better develop

their methods however the purpose of

this discussion

is to empower the student in all of us

to look at our education

a little differently to help with this i

asked a group of high school students to

tell me what they thought education was

in about one word

and you’ll see some of their responses

behind me as we go through this talk

so let’s set up our lesson plan first

we’ll look at why

education often seems so burdening then

we’ll see how learning

is a natural way and a powerful tool

to bring ourselves closer to our

passions and

each other then we’ll move to look at

how education is not just a tool

to help people but can be the motivation

to help people education is not just

a vehicle it’s not just the car we take

to change

education is the reason we get in the

car

in the first place and lastly we’ll look

at the social responsibility that comes

with education

if we are to truly see 2020 then

we ought to be seeing as both students

and citizens

we must be students in our classrooms

but we also must be students

in the broader world likewise we need to

be

citizens in the broader world but we

also

need to be citizens in our classrooms

and in our classrooms we often see

education as

very frustrating this rigid and

burdening institution in our lives now

is this because of the rigor of the

system

or something more pervasive like the way

we define ourselves and our capacity for

success

we grew up in a culture that loves to

use the word

smart when we use this word we instantly

define ourselves as either having an

innate capability to succeed or not

i want us to do away with the word

smart when we use words like this

we instantly put a cap on our potential

in fact there isn’t really such thing as

inherited intelligence

the concept of inherited intelligence

was pushed by researchers ernstein and

murray in their book

the bell curve intelligence and class

structure in american life

in which they pushed the idea that the

socio-economic structure of american

society

as well as its intersections with race

are the way they are because people in

poverty are

naturally less intelligent this theory

has

since then been debunked as research has

shown that environmental factors play a

much larger role in intelligence and

success

than an inherited set of genes so why do

we still define ourselves this way

if a student seems to grasp a concept

quicker than other students

this does not necessarily mean they are

smarter than their peers but

rather that they likely were exposed to

similar thinking or concepts

somewhere earlier in their lives

likewise in angela duckworth’s 2013 ted

talk titled grit

the power of passion she found in her

research that

iq had little correlation with student

success

rather it was their grit and resilience

that did

it’s not smart it’s effort

these same ideas pushed the research of

dr carol dwecks of mindworks coining the

terms

fixed and growth mindsets students with

a growth mindset see their education as

flexible dependent on what they put in

whereas students operating from a fixed

mindset

see their capacity for learning as

limited by an innate ability they also

found that

students that operate from a growth

mindset are more likely to take on

challenges

even with the fear of failure

this is important because if we tell

ourselves

we are smart if we fix ourselves to

these words

then we shy away from opportunities that

could bring failure

because it would threaten that title

however

if we tell ourselves that our capacity

for growth is in our own hands

we don’t fear failure we embrace it

many of my teachers in high school

especially in our science department

were

always trying to encourage us to adopt a

growth mindset

they taught us to love struggle

because that means that we’ve reached an

opportunity to learn

so when our education feels frustrating

and it will

sometimes we’ll feel like we just can’t

get it no matter how hard we try

don’t let this limit you rather

struggle but as my teachers would always

say

struggle well because

when we struggle well when we build from

what we do not yet know

we see growth and

who doesn’t love to grow right i mean i

know i would love to grow

these are heels and

similar to our love of growth believe it

or not

we actually love learning learning is an

essential part of human nature we often

think of learning and education as only

being possible within the institutions

of a classroom

but if we take a step back we can see

just how natural it really is

early on in our lives it is learning and

exploring the world around us that

allows us to

understand our own existence

contextualize our environment

discover what we love and build

relationships

in fact this is evident even in our

language for example when

we are describing a close relationship

we have with someone

we say that we know them this

shows that learning is precisely what

unites us

and if this is true what if we take this

idea a step further

if learning is what unites us then this

translates easily to the way that we

often sit in our classrooms

together if we begin to look at

education

recognizing it in these more intimate

and everyday forms

we can begin to appreciate it in the

classroom as well

oftentimes we see education in the

outside world and the classroom as

two completely different things and

while i definitely can’t claim that our

education system is structured perfectly

it is still possible to enjoy both

because they’re fundamentally about

something that we

naturally enjoy doing learning

and i know a lot of us also struggle

with another burning question

well what if i like learning but i just

don’t really care about what i’m

learning

and this is very understandable but

in cal newport’s book be so good they

can’t ignore you

he finds that passion is not always a

prerequisite for enjoying the work we do

in fact it’s often the hard work and

determination we put in towards

mastering a concept or developing a

skill

that engenders within us a passion and

love of the work we’re doing

that means that the same work that can

get us past frustration

as we mentioned before is the same work

that can get us past

disinterest this is a powerful thing

especially when we are learning about

each other or

how the world works or why in history

this happened

or happens or will happen education

allows us to tap into this expansive

network of collected growth and

experiences of the world around us

further uniting us the moment our

ancestors began to record their history

they created a bridge that spans

centuries and continents

because now we can learn from them too

connecting their past and our future

if we approach our lecture halls even

the ones that feel like

dungeons like mausoleums or like the dmv

if we approach our lecture halls with

these ideas then suddenly

sitting there becomes so much more than

listening into a professor drone on

and on it becomes you and everyone

sitting there with you

expanding your shared network of

knowledge

so now that we have examined a new

framework of education that frees us

from our own limitations

and looked at how learning can be

natural and uniting

let’s elevate this idea to a concept

that is especially

critical today social responsibility

education is a mechanism not only to

gain knowledge about a cause we can grow

to care about

but also gain the tools to bring about

change

and bringing about change takes us back

to what we discussed as the original

meaning of education

to bring forth education is not meant to

end with us

in many ways it starts with us

this idea of social responsibility is

also greatly influenced by the fact that

most things that i’m talking about today

are due to the fact that

not everyone in the world has the same

opportunities with education

those of us here who are lucky enough to

receive or have received quality

education

are incredibly privileged on a national

and international level when we look at

the sheer inequality of educational

opportunities based on race

class gender geography among other

factors

this alone can make us instantly

appreciate what we

have again i cannot ignore that almost

everything i have said on this stage

today still only applies to a handful of

individuals

let that be motivation to be

and do better and to be

and do better again we must see as both

students

and citizens because when we have the

eyes of a student

we have the heart of a learner and we

combine this

with the eyes of a citizen we have the

mind of someone who is ready to take

that knowledge

outside of the classroom and it’s

interesting to be giving this talk today

when this tedx event was originally

scheduled to take place in

january of 2020 with the idea of looking

into this new decade with

20 20 vision

when in reality a lot of the ideas

presented today

not only by me but by most of the

speakers here

are better understood because hindsight

is 20 20.

i think we can all agree that the events

we have seen

unfold in our world this year

demonstrate the importance of public

consciousness better than

any speech ever could we saw experts in

so many different fields come together

in this critical moment

with the coven 19 pandemic we saw public

health officials and health care

providers fighting

on the front lines of this pandemic

political leaders

ideally setting mandates and bringing

our communities together

economists looking at the impacts this

can have on our economy and people’s

livelihoods for years to come artists

and designers

making informational graphics that we

all spread to get protective knowledge

to the masses

with the black lives matter protests we

long overdue began to examine

racism particularly anti-blackness in

virtually

every sphere how does racism

affect medical education and care or

hiring practices

or barriers in academia or the way we

see ourselves in arts and media

we began to look at race both

sociologically

and genetically we saw how

even artificial intelligence can adopt

racial biases

ultimately we live in such a connected

world

that every way or discipline of learning

is related to someone’s way of living

likewise when we watch events unfold in

our homes

our communities nations and world

we must be ready to engage as citizens

and learn and listen but we also must be

ready

to mobilize as citizens

education gives us the power

to do both

our time here today has consisted of

looking at how

education and our culture around it has

created a mindset

in us that limits our potential we then

looked at a new framework to be able to

unleash our potential in these

opportunities

then we looked at how learning exists in

so many forms in our lives many of which

we already enjoy

making it easier for us to appreciate

them even

in more structured contexts lastly we

looked at how

education not only enables us and

empowers us

but requires us to make change if we are

to live by its true

meaning so education can seem

frustrating but in reality it is that

effort

and that struggle that allows us to

achieve growth

and this growth is essential in building

a better future

for us and our world and to make that

change education gives us that power

for my family education has meant

everything

my uncle was an incredibly hard working

man who

used his education to bring the rest of

my family to the united states decades

ago

education is the way that my siblings

and i

are able to honor the sacrifices my

parents made as immigrants

it’s the reason we have had every

opportunity we have been given

education is for many reasons

why i am on this stage today so i hope

education

in any of its many forms enables

us all to find fulfillment in every form

thank you

you

当我们想到教育的意义时

,我们通常会

想到获得知识,

我们将自己视为这些罐子,旨在

接收和保存信息,

有时这些信息是简单的

事实,可以记住

,有时它是理解

困难的概念,

理想情况下,这些信息是

在一段稳定的时间内获得

,有时它是在考试前一天晚上挤满了

你可能

做得很好也可能做得不太

好对比让我们看看教育

这个词的词源

教育来自拉丁

词根

educare,大致翻译为

领先 或者

提出这个,我们可以看到我们

不仅仅是用来

保存信息的罐子,而是

我们是信息

输入

被处理然后被返回的容器,

带来更好的

自己

我希望我们真正专注于那个 最后

一部分

教育是为了让

自己成为更好的自己

现在我们真的按照这个意思生活吗

看我是一个科尔 ege 学生,我可以

告诉你,这并不总是

我接受自己教育的方式,

而且我在大学环境中的时间

向我表明,

没有多少学生这样做,因此

我想呼吁我们所有人重新定义

这意味着什么 接受教育

以及我们如何使用

这个新框架来改善我们自己

和我们的世界大多数关于

教育的讨论都是针对教育者

以及他们可以做些什么来更好地发展

他们的方法但是

本次讨论的目的

是赋予我们所有人的学生权力

为了以不同的方式看待我们的

教育来帮助解决这个问题,我

请一群高中生

告诉我他们认为教育是什么

让我们首先制定我们的课程计划,

我们会看看为什么

教育经常看起来如此沉重,然后

我们会看到学习

是一种自然的方式和一种强大的工具,

可以让我们更接近我们的

激情和

每个人 否则,我们将看看

教育如何不仅仅是

帮助人们的工具,而且可以成为帮助人们的

动力教育不仅仅是

一种工具它不仅仅是

我们改变

教育的汽车是我们进入的原因

首先是汽车,最后我们将

看看教育带来的社会责任

如果我们要真正看到 2020 年,那么

我们应该将学生

和公民视为学生和公民,

我们必须在课堂上是学生,

但我们也必须是学生

同样,在更广阔的世界中,我们需要

成为

更广阔世界中的公民,但我们

需要在课堂

上成为公民 系统

或更普遍的东西,例如

我们定义自己的方式和我们成功的能力

我们在一个喜欢使用智能这个词的文化中长大,

当我们使用这个词时,我们会立即

定义自己 es 无论是否具有

与生俱来的成功能力,

我希望我们在使用这样的词时取消“

聪明”这个词,

我们会立即限制我们的潜力

,实际上并没有

遗传智力这样

的概念 遗传智力

是由研究人员 ernstein 和

murray 在他们的著作

《美国生活中的钟形曲线智力和阶级

结构》中

推动的,他们在这本书中提出了这样一种观点,即

美国

社会

的社会经济结构及其与种族的交叉点

就是他们现在的样子,因为

贫穷的人

天生智商较低,这一理论

后来被揭穿,因为研究

表明,环境因素

在智力和成功方面的作用

比遗传的基因组要大得多,所以如果一个学生似乎是这样,

我们为什么还要这样定义自己?

比其他学生更快地掌握一个概念

这并不一定意味着他们

比同龄人更聪明,

而是他们喜欢 ly 在他们生命早期的某个地方接触过

类似的想法或概念

同样在安吉拉·达克沃斯 2013 年的 TED

演讲中,题为“毅力

和激情的力量”,她在她的

研究中发现,

智商与学生的成功几乎没有相关性,

而是他们的毅力和韧性

才不是 聪明的努力

这些相同的想法推动了

carol dwecks 博士的研究,创造了

固定和成长心态这两个术语 成长心态的

学生认为他们的教育是

灵活的,取决于他们投入的内容,

而从固定心态运作的学生

看到他们的学习能力 由于

受到先天能力的限制,他们还

发现,

以成长心态运作的学生

即使害怕失败,也更有可能接受挑战,

这很重要,因为如果我们告诉

自己,

如果我们把自己固定在这些词上,我们就会很聪明,

那么我们 回避

可能带来失败的机会,

因为它会威胁到这个头衔

如果我们告诉自己,我们

的成长能力掌握在自己手中,

我们不会害怕失败,我们会拥抱它

,我高中的许多老师,

尤其是科学系的老师,

总是试图鼓励我们采用

他们教给我们的成长心态 热爱斗争,

因为这意味着我们已经获得

了学习的机会,

所以当我们的教育感到沮丧时

有时我们会觉得

无论我们多么努力都无法得到它

,不要让这个限制你,而是

奋斗,但正如我的老师总是

说的那样

奋斗好,因为

当我们努力奋斗时,当我们从

我们还不知道的东西中建立起来时,我们会

看到成长,而

谁不喜欢正确成长,我的意思是我

知道我会喜欢成长,

这些是高跟鞋和

类似于我们对成长的热爱 信不信由你

我们真的很喜欢学习 学习

是人性的重要组成部分 我们通常

认为学习和教育只有

在教室的机构内才有可能

但如果我们采取 st 回过头来,我们可以看到

在我们生命的早期是多么自然它正在学习和

探索我们周围的世界,这

使我们能够

了解我们自己的存在

情境化我们的环境

发现我们喜欢什么并建立

关系事实上这甚至在

例如,

我们的语言 当我们描述与某人的亲密关系时

我们说我们认识他们,这

表明学习正是使

我们团结起来的

东西 那么这

很容易转化为

我们经常坐在教室里的方式

和教室是

两个完全不同的东西,

虽然我绝对不能说我们的

教育体系结构完美,

但它仍然是可能的 乐于享受两者,

因为它们从根本上讲是关于

我们

自然喜欢学习的东西,

而且我知道我们中的很多人也在

为另一个紧迫的问题而苦苦挣扎

这很容易理解,但

在 cal newport 的书中,be so good they

can’t ignore you

他发现热情并不总是

享受我们所做工作的先决条件

,事实上,这通常是

我们为

掌握一个概念而付出的努力和决心 或发展一种

技能

,使我们对

我们正在做的工作

产生热情和热爱

尤其是当我们相互了解

了解世界如何运作或在历史上为什么

会发生或发生或将要发生时,教育

使我们能够利用这个广泛

的收集增长网络,并

从我们的祖先开始记录他们的历史的那一刻起,我们周围世界的经历进一步将我们团结在一起,

他们创造了一座跨越世纪和大陆的桥梁,

因为现在我们可以向他们学习,如果我们走近我们的演讲厅,也可以

将他们的过去和我们的未来联系起来

如果我们带着这些想法走近我们的演讲厅,

那感觉就像是陵墓或

dmv

知识,

所以现在我们已经研究了一个新

的教育框架,它让我们

摆脱了自己的限制,

并研究了学习如何变得

自然和团结,

让我们把这个想法提升为一个

在今天尤其

重要的概念,社会责任

教育不仅是一种机制,

获得有关我们可以成长关心的事业的知识,

同时也获得带来变革的工具

带来改变将我们带

回到我们所讨论

的教育的本义。

我今天谈论

的原因是,

并非世界上的每个人都有同样

的教育机会

,我们这些有幸

接受或接受过优质

教育的

, 看看

基于种族

阶级性别地理等

因素的教育机会的绝对不平等,

仅此一项就可以让我们立即

再次欣赏我们所拥有的我不能忽视

我今天在这个舞台上所说的几乎所有内容

仍然只适用于少数

让 那是

成为并做得更好以及再次做得更好的动力,

我们必须将

学生

和公民视为学生和公民,因为 当我们

拥有学生的眼睛时,

我们拥有学习者的心,我们

将其

与公民的眼睛结合起来,我们拥有

准备将知识带出课堂的人的思想,

提供这个很有趣 今天谈论

这个 tedx 活动

原定于

2020 年 1 月举行,其想法是

用 20 20 愿景来展望这个新的十年

更好地理解,因为事后看来

是 20 20。

我想我们都同意,

我们

今年在我们的世界上看到的事件

任何演讲都更好地证明了公众意识的重要性,因为我们看到

这么多不同领域的专家齐聚一堂

在第 19 次公约大流行的关键时刻,我们看到

公共卫生官员和医疗保健

提供者

在这场大流行的前线战斗

政治领导人

理想地设定了任务 s 并将

我们的社区聚集在一起,

经济学家们研究这

可能对我们的经济和人民

生计产生的

影响

多年 开始研究

种族主义,尤其是几乎在

每个领域的反黑人种族主义如何

影响医学教育和护理或

招聘实践

或学术界的障碍或

我们在艺术和媒体中看待自己的方式

我们开始从

社会学

和遗传学角度看待种族我们看到了如何

甚至人工智能也可以采用

种族偏见

最终我们生活在一个相互联系的

世界中

,以至于每一种学习方式或学科

都与某人的生活方式有关

公民

,学习和倾听,但我们也必须

准备

好作为公民动员起来 izens

教育使我们有

能力做

我们今天在这里的时间包括研究

教育和我们周围的文化如何

在我们心中创造一种限制我们潜力的思维方式然后我们

研究了一个新的框架来

释放我们的潜力 这些

机会

然后我们研究了学习如何以

如此多的

形式存在于我们

的生活中 如果我们要按照其真正意义生活,我们就做出改变,

因此教育似乎

令人沮丧,但实际上正是这种

努力

和斗争使我们能够

实现增长,

而这种增长对于

为我们和我们的世界建设更美好的未来至关重要 为了做出这种

改变,教育给

了我们家庭教育的力量,这意味着

我叔叔是一个非常勤奋的

人,他

用他的教育带来了

几十年前,我的家人来到美国,

教育是我和我的兄弟姐妹

能够尊重我

父母作为移民所做的牺牲的方式,

这是我们拥有每一个

机会接受

教育的原因。

今天站在这个舞台上,所以我希望

任何一种形式的教育都能让

我们所有人都能在各种形式中找到满足感,

谢谢