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a***u
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【 以下文字转载自 Military 讨论区 】
发信人: willhung (黄威廉), 信区: Military
标 题: 哈佛中国女博士生 33岁猝逝
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Dec 1 12:27:03 2015, 美东)
凤凰女 + 不孝女 , 从师专到哈佛,厉害
据哈佛中国学生学者联合会介绍,杨艳从小生活在江苏溧阳农村,家境贫寒,父亲在她
17岁时去世,母亲长期患病,靠在街头卖水果和早点维生,辛苦供养女儿读到师专毕业
。杨艳更以非凡毅力考上南京师范大学研究生,再于2009年申请到哈佛大学教育学院攻
读硕士,并于次年进入博士项目就读。
据指出,家境清贫没有阻碍杨艳对学业的追求,但现实生活和经济压力给了她过于残酷
的负担,她心痛母亲的付出,惭愧自己未能在经济上回报母亲于万一,在巨大精神压力
下身体每况愈下,最终不幸于11月13日年纪轻轻过世。
作为家中独女,杨艳是母亲的精神支柱和唯一希望。她的猝逝,令母亲精神和身心都濒
于崩溃。
a***u
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HGSE Remembers Yan Yang
BY JILL ANDERSON ON NOVEMBER 16, 2015 2:27 PM
A memorial service honoring the life of Yan Yang will be held at HGSE's
Gutman Conference Center on Monday, December 7 at 2 p.m. The service will be
live-streamed at http://media.video.harvard.edu/core/live/gse-live.html.
Yan YangThe Harvard Graduate School of Education community is remembering
Yan Yang, Ed.M.’10, a doctoral student who died unexpectedly on Thursday,
November 12. A passionate researcher and educator, Yang has spent many years
studying curiosity, and teaching and learning as exploratory experiences.
“Our thoughts are with Yang’s family, friends, and mentors,” says Dean
James Ryan. “Yang was a bright, kind, and dedicated educator, who was full
of promise and passion. This is a heartbreaking loss for our entire
community.”
Yang came to HGSE in 2009 to study under the Arts in Education Program and
continued in the Cultures, Communities, and Education doctoral concentration
. Though initially focused on early childhood education and the arts, Yang’
s attention shifted. She sought ways to help deep learning happen — at any
age, and in any subject matter — and to study closely what that learning
involved.
“Yang was passionately fascinated by the role of curiosity in learning and
the generation of questions and theories in the individual mind,” says
Senior Lecturer Steven Seidel, director of the Arts in Education Program. “
Yang combined a fantastic exuberance with a fierce commitment to her values
and interests. She was demanding and exacting in her intellectual work and
had no interest in compromising to rules or habits simply because others
followed them. … When she spoke, she spoke with an honesty and directness
that at first could be surprising, but in time I believe we all knew we were
about to hear something that would reflect a unique perspective.”
Prior to enrolling at HGSE, Yang attended Nanjing Normal University (NNU) as
an undergraduate and graduate student where she studied early childhood
education. Her friend of 15 years, Helen Huang, a Harvard Divinity School
alum, remembers Yang as a top student with a “great curiosity about
education and great passion for humanity.”
Coming from Changzhou, Jiangsu, China, Yang, whose first name means bright
and sunny, worked hard to further her own education. According to doctoral
candidate Chen Chen, Ed.M.’10, who first met Yang in China upon discovering
they had both been accepted to HGSE, she endured many struggles growing up,
including the loss of her father at a young age and severe family financial
hardships. Chen says that Yang’s acceptance to Harvard was a true
testament to her hard work and ability to persevere.
At Harvard, Yang saw the world of education and research through a unique
lens and quickly became enraptured with the courses taught by Professor
Eleanor Duckworth, particularly those focused on “critical explorations.”
Yan Yang“When she participated in T440, Teaching and Learning, Yang found
herself amazed and deeply moved by the living experience of learning,
learning as it happened in and with the world,” Duckworth says. “Here she
was having and creating the experience of learning, the evolving life
process, that [John] Dewey had presented in his theories. She became urgent,
impassioned, eloquent and tireless in seeking out, creating, and furthering
that experience of learning as exploring — for herself, for her classmates
, for teachers, for children.”
Yang was actively involved in the Harvard Educational Review and Out of Eden
Learn, an online learning environment under Project Zero. She also worked
as a teaching fellow for many courses, including Professor Terrence Tivnan’
s statistics class.
“She worked so hard and took the students’ work so seriously. We would
discuss students’ papers, on which she had made extensive comments,”
Tivnan says. “I was amazed at her insights into how the students were
thinking. She always wanted to give them constructive and careful feedback
that would help them learn even more. I am sure she often worked harder on
the papers than the students did. She loved being a careful observer of
their thinking and learning.”
Beyond her work as a researcher and educator, Yang was known among her
friends as thoughtful, sensitive, and extremely hospitable. She was quick to
offer a place to stay for friends in need and regularly hosted dinners at
her apartment, often inviting a new mix of friends.
“She loved to take care of her friends. She loved inviting people to her
apartment,” says Chen.
Following dinner, Yang often shared her passion for astronomy, guiding her
guests to look through her balcony telescope to catch a view of Saturn or
study the moon. “She would literally look at the moon for hours and turned
it into her qualifying paper, which studied how you can understand the
phases of the moon through observation,” Chen recalls.
In addition to the dinners and astronomy lessons, her friends will miss Yang
’s remarkable ability to listen closely and act as a mentor.
“It was her who encouraged me to pursue what I am truly interested in, who
helped me altruistically with my academic learning and who introduced me to
lectures, activities, and professors in Harvard,” says Fang Jia, of Lesley
University. “During the last time we met, Yang discussed with me about my
career goals and the possibility of switching to other programs. She
provided her suggestion with deep analysis and convincible reasons, that I
believe came from her deep caring of me.”
a***u
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读书没有用,读书害死人!
读个屁!
k******v
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大波波娃啥学位啊?
d**********h
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阿玉不必自狠
第一,女博士自身来讲,每个人的追求不同,努力向前无可厚非,不幸病逝,天意如此
。哪一个成功的不是九死一生,包括太祖。
第二,从她妈妈来讲,我不确定了。如果我是她妈妈,或者我的娃从师专去哈佛,我是
没有什么抱怨的。我自己养活自己,能给娃多少支持就多少吧。娃自己选择一条不容易
的路,那就一起走呗。虽然他家最终不幸,但是这也不是之前可以预见的。

【在 a***u 的大作中提到】
: 读书没有用,读书害死人!
: 读个屁!

n*****r
发帖数: 2125
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没看懂文科生的逻辑,女博士不幸早逝,和读书有啥关系?
为啥是读书害死的?~~~~~~
a***u
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她是读书读成忧郁症而死的啊。
读教育学博士,还爱好天文,天天谈天文问题,都是没什么前途的专业。应该读个
master,然后立即找人嫁了。尼玛读书害死人啊!

【在 n*****r 的大作中提到】
: 没看懂文科生的逻辑,女博士不幸早逝,和读书有啥关系?
: 为啥是读书害死的?~~~~~~

c***x
发帖数: 1826
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赞公允;同悲切。
不知详情,即便读完那篇讣告;只看到照片中两个细节:
女儿专注的似乎是一个天体的模型;手下压着的是伽利略传。
妈妈如此艰难困顿,脖子里的那条珍珠项链却依旧有她的光辉。

【在 d**********h 的大作中提到】
: 阿玉不必自狠
: 第一,女博士自身来讲,每个人的追求不同,努力向前无可厚非,不幸病逝,天意如此
: 。哪一个成功的不是九死一生,包括太祖。
: 第二,从她妈妈来讲,我不确定了。如果我是她妈妈,或者我的娃从师专去哈佛,我是
: 没有什么抱怨的。我自己养活自己,能给娃多少支持就多少吧。娃自己选择一条不容易
: 的路,那就一起走呗。虽然他家最终不幸,但是这也不是之前可以预见的。

e***d
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嗯,不错。

【在 d**********h 的大作中提到】
: 阿玉不必自狠
: 第一,女博士自身来讲,每个人的追求不同,努力向前无可厚非,不幸病逝,天意如此
: 。哪一个成功的不是九死一生,包括太祖。
: 第二,从她妈妈来讲,我不确定了。如果我是她妈妈,或者我的娃从师专去哈佛,我是
: 没有什么抱怨的。我自己养活自己,能给娃多少支持就多少吧。娃自己选择一条不容易
: 的路,那就一起走呗。虽然他家最终不幸,但是这也不是之前可以预见的。

n*****r
发帖数: 2125
10
恩?感性思维哈,
你是潜伏在理科生里的文科生,,,,暴露了~~~~:)
读书好,但要会读书。。。祝你学业有成,读书开心!

【在 a***u 的大作中提到】
: 她是读书读成忧郁症而死的啊。
: 读教育学博士,还爱好天文,天天谈天文问题,都是没什么前途的专业。应该读个
: master,然后立即找人嫁了。尼玛读书害死人啊!

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d**********h
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赞观察仔细
真是悲切啊,这个妈妈
希望她还有别的亲戚在世,虽然没了丈夫和女儿

【在 c***x 的大作中提到】
:
: 赞公允;同悲切。
: 不知详情,即便读完那篇讣告;只看到照片中两个细节:
: 女儿专注的似乎是一个天体的模型;手下压着的是伽利略传。
: 妈妈如此艰难困顿,脖子里的那条珍珠项链却依旧有她的光辉。

a***u
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属实。本宝宝一眼就看到她手下压着一本伽利略,玩得是一个类似陀螺的天球小模型,
可以转起来不倒下来。
女人就应该老老实实嫁人,生小孩,读书读个屁!还读什么物理天文的,不行!

【在 c***x 的大作中提到】
:
: 赞公允;同悲切。
: 不知详情,即便读完那篇讣告;只看到照片中两个细节:
: 女儿专注的似乎是一个天体的模型;手下压着的是伽利略传。
: 妈妈如此艰难困顿,脖子里的那条珍珠项链却依旧有她的光辉。

a***u
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这样祝本宝宝不开心。你能祝本宝宝少读一点书,早点找到老婆吗?

【在 n*****r 的大作中提到】
: 恩?感性思维哈,
: 你是潜伏在理科生里的文科生,,,,暴露了~~~~:)
: 读书好,但要会读书。。。祝你学业有成,读书开心!

n*****r
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好吧,祝!
可是,你问问这版上有婆姨滴,“早点找到老婆吗”,是福么?~~~~~~~~:))
))))

【在 a***u 的大作中提到】
: 这样祝本宝宝不开心。你能祝本宝宝少读一点书,早点找到老婆吗?
s*l
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索男得妻,焉知非福?婚姻只是人生路上的一段路而已,千万别当作终身之事,虽然该
尽力去经营,心理上要有准备。这段路也许艰难,但前面很可能就是柳暗花明儿孙满堂
,不走过这段路,如何能观赏下一段风景,呵呵。

))

【在 n*****r 的大作中提到】
: 好吧,祝!
: 可是,你问问这版上有婆姨滴,“早点找到老婆吗”,是福么?~~~~~~~~:))
: ))))

O*******o
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怎么我老脚得天文学也是伪科学呢?宝宝总理怎么看?

【在 a***u 的大作中提到】
: 她是读书读成忧郁症而死的啊。
: 读教育学博士,还爱好天文,天天谈天文问题,都是没什么前途的专业。应该读个
: master,然后立即找人嫁了。尼玛读书害死人啊!

a***u
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多谢祝福。
为什么要问本版的53老太?老太说话一句也不要听。老太看到年轻漂亮的女孩就一肚子
不爽,妒心大发,最好所有年轻女人都变成老剩女,她们才开心。

))

【在 n*****r 的大作中提到】
: 好吧,祝!
: 可是,你问问这版上有婆姨滴,“早点找到老婆吗”,是福么?~~~~~~~~:))
: ))))

a***u
发帖数: 4334
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属实!
本宝宝混迹江湖多年,偌大一个雷版,只有德拜同学一个人,祝本宝宝少读点书,早点
找老婆的。
这么好的一个人,却被老头老太们赶跑了。雷板,乃至华人社区,都是劣币逐良币的垃
圾社区。本宝宝异常悲愤!

【在 s*l 的大作中提到】
: 索男得妻,焉知非福?婚姻只是人生路上的一段路而已,千万别当作终身之事,虽然该
: 尽力去经营,心理上要有准备。这段路也许艰难,但前面很可能就是柳暗花明儿孙满堂
: ,不走过这段路,如何能观赏下一段风景,呵呵。
:
: ))

a*o
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人家有老公小孩子过着幸福的,快乐的生活。。
你也别有事没事的乱记挂着人家。。
唉。。

【在 a***u 的大作中提到】
: 属实!
: 本宝宝混迹江湖多年,偌大一个雷版,只有德拜同学一个人,祝本宝宝少读点书,早点
: 找老婆的。
: 这么好的一个人,却被老头老太们赶跑了。雷板,乃至华人社区,都是劣币逐良币的垃
: 圾社区。本宝宝异常悲愤!

a***u
发帖数: 4334
20
本宝宝看你这样的偷渡客,正比一下,发发扭腰时代,吃吃盒饭,也蛮快乐了。
读书读多了反而不快乐。读书害死人,读个屁!

【在 a*o 的大作中提到】
: 人家有老公小孩子过着幸福的,快乐的生活。。
: 你也别有事没事的乱记挂着人家。。
: 唉。。

a*o
发帖数: 25262
21
真是好人一个,连我一点都没烦恼的事情都帮我烦恼了。。
话说,让我去看看纽约时代有啥好文章,一定转!

【在 a***u 的大作中提到】
: 本宝宝看你这样的偷渡客,正比一下,发发扭腰时代,吃吃盒饭,也蛮快乐了。
: 读书读多了反而不快乐。读书害死人,读个屁!

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