华东师范大学学报(教育科学版) ›› 2025, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (12): 71-85.doi: 10.16382/j.cnki.1000-5560.2025.12.006

• 基本理论与基本问题 • 上一篇    下一篇

寻回职分:“calling”中日文译法讨论暨杜威职业教育观的重新解读

丁道勇, 沈晓敏   

  1. 北京师范大学教育学部,北京 100875
    山东大学教育高等研究院,济南 250100
  • 出版日期:2025-12-01 发布日期:2025-11-27
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学基金面上项目(72374028)。

Reclaiming Calling: A Discussion on Translation and a Reinterpretation of John Dewey’s Ideas on Vocational Education

Daoyong Ding, Xiaomin Shen   

  1. Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China
    Shandong University, Jinan 250100, China
  • Online:2025-12-01 Published:2025-11-27

摘要:

在讨论职业教育时,杜威多次用到职分(calling)一词。但是,这个词的已有中、日文译法,还不能准确传达杜威的用意,这为理解其职业教育观制造了障碍。杜威使用的职分概念,不同于一般所谓职业或工作,而是有自己的独特意涵:第一、可以提供工资收入以外的回报;第二、可以在个体身上激发内在义务感;第三、可以对个体行为构成明确约束;第四、是出于个人的慎重选择。在与斯内登的争论当中,杜威反对各种偏重技能培训、偏重谋生问题的实业教育。在职业教育问题上,杜威重视个体能否发现与自己相宜的职分;进而,在实现个体发展的同时,实现个体的社会价值。在尽忠职守日益值得强调的今天,有必要重提杜威的职业教育观,寻回作为其理论核心的职分概念。这是一个理论工具,可以用来应对今日职业教育乃至普通教育领域的“饭碗主义”倾向。这种倾向杜威早已反对过,但却在此后的时代一再出现。

关键词: 杜威, 职分, 职业教育, 斯內登

Abstract:

When discussing vocational education, John Dewey frequently invoked the concept of calling. However, existing Chinese and Japanese translations of this term fail to fully capture Dewey's intended meaning, hindering a deeper understanding of his ideas on vocational education. Dewey’s use of calling transcends the conventional notions of “career” or “occupation” and embodies unique connotations. First, it provides rewards beyond mere economic returns. Second, it evokes an intrinsic sense of duty in individuals. Third, it establishes explicit behavioral constraints; and finally, it demands careful consideration and selection. Dewey’s debate with David Snedden highlights his opposition to vocational education, which prioritizes skill training and employment-focused objectives. Instead, Dewey valued whether individuals could discover a congenial calling that resonates with their unique dispositions and aspirations. Through such alignment, individuals could achieve personal development while simultaneously realizing their social value. In today’s context, where a commitment to duty and responsibility is increasingly emphasized, Dewey’s views on vocational education and the central concept of calling merit renewed attention. Calling serves as a theoretical tool to counter the prevailing “bread-and-butter” mindset dominating both vocational and general education, a tendency Dewey once opposed but which has repeatedly resurfaced over time.

Key words: John Dewey, calling, vocational education, David Snedden