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How is Socratic seminar different from class discussion ?

How is Socratic seminar different from class discussion ?. Seminar Tips. Opening question should have multiple interpretations. Start (or end) with a go-around question and make everyone respond.

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How is Socratic seminar different from class discussion ?

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  1. How is Socratic seminar different from class discussion?

  2. Seminar Tips • Opening question should have multiple interpretations. • Start (or end) with a go-around question and make everyone respond. • If a student or students are dominating, give them an imposed 5 minutes of silent listening period. • If a student is breaking seminar rules, have them move out of the circle for an agreed upon period of time but stay engaged by keeping notes of the discussion. • Make the experience about the process as well as the content. Don’t be afraid to stop and correct their process. • Sometimes you have to let it flow. It may go in a direction that you would not personally choose. Then circle the conversation back to the text.

  3. Seminar Tips • Sometimes you have to let it flow. It may go in a direction that you would not personally choose. Then circle the conversation back to the text. • Try to limit your comments. • Draw connections between comments students have made. • If seminar is dying, let it die. • Have students do a follow up writing assignment on an issue raised during seminar or the original opening question. • Have students reflect on the process and how their views have evolved.

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