milestone, Touchstones和Just Plain Stones

Bernard P. Ricca
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去年夏天我在爱尔兰西部度过了一段美好的时光。那片土地的一个显著特征是无处不在的石墙。这些墙是由渗透到石质土地表面的石头建造的;这种渗透从几千年前就开始了,一直持续到今天。我很少从墙内的居民那里了解这些墙;那些年纪大到足以记得自己的构造的人说着一种我基本上听不懂的语言;它可能是英语,也可能是盖尔语,或者几乎是其他任何语言,因为它的口音和我自己的口音太不一样了。虽然我有很多有石头的照片,但我对石头和石头上的人都没有真正的了解。所以,当我坐下来写这篇社论时,我的脑海里可能会浮现出石头。当我开始写这篇文章的时候,时间仍然是2013年,距离比尔·多尔的《课程的后现代视角》出版已经过去了20年,这本书和其他任何事件一样,将复杂性作为一个研究领域引入了教育。此外,第一次复杂性科学与教育研究会议是在10年前召开的,作为那次会议的产物,共谋开始了。20年和10年似乎是复杂性研究教育领域的重要里程碑。但是跨越一个里程碑意味着什么呢?我不需要查阅牛津英语词典就能知道mile stone是道路上的某种标记。(然而,由于我已经学会了对那些对我来说似乎是常识的事情持怀疑态度,我确实检查了一下:是的,我的常识思想确实是“里程碑”的含义。)然而,在我看来,把今年的周年纪念视为里程碑有三点是错误的。
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Milestones, Touchstones and Just Plain Stones
I spent a wonderful time this past summer in the western part of Ireland. One distinguishing feature of that land is the ubiquitous stone wall. These walls have been built from the stones percolating to the surface of the stony and rocky land; the percolation began thousands of years ago and continues to this day. I learned little about these walls from the residents inside those walls; those who were old enough to remember their construction spoke a language that was largely impenetrable to me; it may have been English, or it may have been Gaelic, or almost anything else, so different was the accent from my own. And while I have many pictures with stones in them, I have no real understanding of the stones or the people of those stones. So perhaps stones were on my mind as I sat down to work on this editorial. As I start to write this, it is still 2013, which is 20 years after the publishing of Bill Doll’s A Post‐modern Perspective on Curriculum, which, as much as any other event, ushered complexity as a field of study into education. Furthermore, it was 10 years ago that the first Complexity Science and Educational Research conference was held and, as an outgrowth of that conference, that Complicity was begun. 20 years and 10 years seem like important milestones in the complexity‐studies‐in‐education world. But what does it mean to pass a milestone? I did not need to consult my Oxford English Dictionary to figure that “mile stone” was a marker of sorts along a path. (However, as I have learned to be most skeptical of the things that seem common‐ sensical to me, I did check: yes, my common‐sense thought is really the meaning of “milestone”.) Three things seem to me to be wrong about considering this year’s anniversaries as milestones, however.
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