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{Socratic Seminar

What it is, how to do it!

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The philosopher Socrates (469-399 BCE) believed that enabling students to think for themselves was more important than filling their heads with the “right answers.”

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In a seminar, participants

seek a deeper understanding of complex ideas through rigorously thoughtful dialogue, rather than by memorizing bits of information.

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-Asking questions is the key!

-A leader prompts the dialogue.

-Participants learn to be less attached to their ideas and less reliant on persuasion for influencing opinions.

-Dialogue is a skill of collaboration that enables groups to create collective thinking.

Starting Dialogue…

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NOTdebate!!

Dialogue

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• Is oppositional

• One listens to counter arguments

• Affirm one’s own point of view

• Defend assumptions as truth

• Creates a close-minded attitude

DEBATE…

• Is collaborative• One listens to find

common ground• Enlarges points of

view• Reveals assumptions

for re-evaluation• Creates an open-

minded attitude

DIALOGUE…

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A successful seminar consists of 4 elements:

1.The text being considered

2.The questions raised

3.The seminar leader

4.The participants

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Socratic Seminar texts are chosen for their richness

in ideas, issues, and values, and their ability to stimulate extended, thoughtful dialogue.

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An opening question DOES NOT HAVE A RIGHT ANSWER—it reflects genuine curiosity on the part of the reader.

Should corporations have the right to refuse healthcare benefits to gay spouses?

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-Plays a dual role as leader and participant-Thoughtfully leads a curious exploration of ideas in the text-Acts as a seminar participant who actively engages in the group exploration of the text.-Helps participants clarify their thoughts when they get confused-Tries to involve quiet participants and restrain their more vocal peers

The seminar leader…

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Seminars are best when participants:

-Have studied the text closely in advance.

-Listen actively.

-Share their ideas and questions in response to others.

-Search for evidence in the text to support their ideas.

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Example seminar questions:

-How did you come to that conclusion?-What would you say to someone who said __?-Are the reasons adequate? Why?-What led you to that belief?-How does that apply to this case?-What would change your mind?-Who would know if that’s true?-What did you mean by “they?”-What view would be in opposition to what you are saying?