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Socratic seminar. Background information to help us prepare…. What are they?. Socratic Seminars are named after the Greek philosopher, Socrates Believed in the power of asking questions “ To make my contribution I must Ask Questions, Speak the Truth, Think for Myself, and Care for My Soul”.
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Socratic seminar Background information to help us prepare…
What are they? • Socratic Seminars are named after the Greek philosopher, Socrates • Believed in the power of asking questions • “To make my contribution I must Ask Questions, Speak the Truth, Think for Myself, and Care for My Soul”
What are they? (continued) By definition… • “The Socratic seminar is a formal discussion, based on a text, in which the leader asks open-ended questions. Within the context of the discussion, students listen closely to the comments of others, thinking critically for themselves, and articulate their own thoughts and their responses to the thoughts of others. They learn to work cooperatively and to question intelligently and civilly.”
Let’s take a look: • Let’s see how another school has used Socratic Seminar! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pGVR6ZF_2M
What steps will we take? • 1. Read the text in an ACTIVE way (close read, “Mark it up!”, text codes, annotation) • 2. Plan for Socratic Circle: review any “Mark it up’s and preview and plan out responses to questions… remember text support! • 3. Inner circle (two responses with flipped cards)/outer circle (feedback form and hot seat) responsibilities • 4. Switch! Socratic seminar feedback form.docx
Is this for a grade?! • ++ Score of 5: response is on topic, uses text evidence, takes discussion to “the next level” to move forward • √+ Score of 4: on topic, text evidence • √ Score of 3: related to topic, may be too general or too similar to another response • √- Score of 2: weak response, lacks (or irrelevant) text support • - Score of 1: no text evidence, simple self connection • Socratic seminar feedback form.docx