Usually with another question.
How does Odysseus demonstrate his cunning and intelligence in his journey home?
The Socratic seminar is named after Socrates because it is modeled after his philosophical method of question-and-answer dialogue to stimulate critical thinking and illuminate ideas. Socrates believed that through engaging in thoughtful discourse and questioning, individuals could arrive at a deeper understanding of complex topics.
A Socratic seminar is a student-led discussion in which participants engage in dialogue based on a text or topic. The goal is to explore complex ideas, gain a deeper understanding, and develop critical thinking skills through open-ended questioning and active listening.
A Socratic seminar is a discussion-based teaching method where participants engage in a structured dialogue to explore complex ideas, using open-ended questions to deepen their understanding. It aims to promote critical thinking, active listening, and respectful communication among participants.
In a Socratic seminar, you're usually arranged in some sort of circle with a few people sitting inside the middle of the circle. Each person takes turns voicing their opinions on whatever topic, and then others respond accordingly. The main goal of Socratic Seminar is to build deep conceptual understandings of texts and ideas, where the word "text" is used loosely to refer to a piece of writing, visual art, music, movement, etc. In seminar, the teacher shifts his or her role to that of facilitator or questioner, so that the students can move from passive reception of knowledge to actively constructing meaning and understanding. They will build on others' ideas, cite the text, ask questions and voice their own opinions. With practice, the students become self-sufficient and together they can tackle even the most challenging texts. Participants in Socratic Seminar are meant to engage in dialogue, which is different than both debate or discussion. Debates and discussions are both fine practices and they have their own goals and purposes. Debates are typically characterized by two sides in oppositional or competitive roles, where each team attempts to prove their entrenched view. Dialogue is characterized by a cooperative atmosphere, where all of the participants attempt to work together to form greater shared understandings. Classroom discussions often look similar, but they are typically meant to broaden a topic, whereas Socratic Seminars are meant to deepen.
Socrates. Socratic refers to Socratic seminar or Socratic method.
How does Odysseus demonstrate his cunning and intelligence in his journey home?
The Socratic seminar is named after Socrates because it is modeled after his philosophical method of question-and-answer dialogue to stimulate critical thinking and illuminate ideas. Socrates believed that through engaging in thoughtful discourse and questioning, individuals could arrive at a deeper understanding of complex topics.
A Socratic seminar is a student-led discussion in which participants engage in dialogue based on a text or topic. The goal is to explore complex ideas, gain a deeper understanding, and develop critical thinking skills through open-ended questioning and active listening.
A Socratic seminar is a discussion-based teaching method where participants engage in a structured dialogue to explore complex ideas, using open-ended questions to deepen their understanding. It aims to promote critical thinking, active listening, and respectful communication among participants.
It is called the Socratic method.
Gag answer: What do you think? Serious answer: Socratic
Socrates. This is the idea behind Socratic method.
YOu will need to provide which seminar you are interested in before your question can be properly answered
'Seminar' is a noun. Nouns do not have antonyms. To answer the question anyway: A seminar is basically a shared group experience, so the opposite of that would be an experience by oneself. Alone.
Counter-Question ("There are questions that should be answered with a counter-question." ~Buddha) Socratic Teaching or Critical Thinking
In a Socratic seminar, you're usually arranged in some sort of circle with a few people sitting inside the middle of the circle. Each person takes turns voicing their opinions on whatever topic, and then others respond accordingly. The main goal of Socratic Seminar is to build deep conceptual understandings of texts and ideas, where the word "text" is used loosely to refer to a piece of writing, visual art, music, movement, etc. In seminar, the teacher shifts his or her role to that of facilitator or questioner, so that the students can move from passive reception of knowledge to actively constructing meaning and understanding. They will build on others' ideas, cite the text, ask questions and voice their own opinions. With practice, the students become self-sufficient and together they can tackle even the most challenging texts. Participants in Socratic Seminar are meant to engage in dialogue, which is different than both debate or discussion. Debates and discussions are both fine practices and they have their own goals and purposes. Debates are typically characterized by two sides in oppositional or competitive roles, where each team attempts to prove their entrenched view. Dialogue is characterized by a cooperative atmosphere, where all of the participants attempt to work together to form greater shared understandings. Classroom discussions often look similar, but they are typically meant to broaden a topic, whereas Socratic Seminars are meant to deepen.