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passage of text that students must read beforehand and facilitate dialogue. Sometimes, a facilitator will structure two concentric circles of students: an outer circle and an inner circle. The inner circle focuses on exploring and analysing the text through the act of questioning and answering. During this phase, the outer circle remains silent. Students in the outer circle are much like scientific observers watching and listening to the conversation of the inner circle. When the text has been fully discussed and the inner circle is finished talking, the outer circle provides feedback on the dialogue that took place. This process alternates with the inner circle students going to the outer circle for the next meeting and vice versa. The length of this process varies depending on the text used for the discussion. The teacher may decide to alternate groups within one meeting, or they may alternate at each separate meeting.
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as opposed to making judgements. The students on the outside keep track of topics they would like to discuss as part of the debrief. Participants in the outer circle can use an observation checklist or notes form to monitor the participants in the inner circle. These tools will provide structure for
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can bring the participants back to the text if they begin to digress. Furthermore, the seminar text enables the participants to create a level playing field – ensuring that the dialogical tone within the classroom remains consistent and pure to the subject or topic at hand. Some practitioners argue
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Socrates used this claim of wisdom as the basis of moral exhortation. He claimed that the chief goodness consists in the caring of the soul concerned with moral truth and moral understanding, that "wealth does not bring goodness, but goodness brings wealth and every other blessing, both to the
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suggest that although the method improves creative and critical thinking, there is a flip side to the method. He states that the teachers who use this method wait for the students to make mistakes, thus creating negative feelings in the class, exposing the student to possible ridicule and
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dominate. She or he prompts participants to elaborate on their responses and to build on what others have said. The leader guides participants to deepen, clarify, and paraphrase, and to synthesize a variety of different views.
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listening and give the outside members specific details to discuss later in the seminar. The teacher may also sit in the circle but at the same height as the students.
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2430:, Supplementary Volume 1992, Oxford 1992, 201–19.
1889:concepts such as justice or virtue. According to
2873:Delic, Haris; Becirovic, Senad (November 2016).
2810:"Facing History and Ourselves: Socratic Seminar"
2084:Pertinent elements of an effective Socratic text
2981:, 2nd edition (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1953).
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2324:"Understanding the Socratic Method of Teaching"
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2018:Various approaches to Socratic seminar
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2555:from the original on 19 February 2018
2105:Relevance to participants' curriculum
1741:Rhetoric of social intervention model
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3040:Project Gutenberg: Works by Xenophon
2991:Ch. 3: Elenchus: Direct and Indirect
2464:Klein, Reuven Chaim (1 March 2024).
2428:Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy
2205:The Socratic method, in the form of
2705:from the original on 15 August 2012
2120:Two different ways to select a text
48:Alcibiades Being Taught by Socrates
5504:Serenade after Plato's "Symposium"
5383:Double Herm of Socrates and Seneca
3046:Project Gutenberg: Works by Cicero
1960:setting helps students succeed in
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3057:Socratic and Scientific Method
3042:(includes some Socratic works)
3018:How to Use the Socratic Method
2028:Inner/outer circle or fishbowl
1893:, it has the following steps:
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3000:– 'Tips on Starting your own
2731:Teaching Exceptional Children
2501:, page 74, London: Routledge.
1711:List of feminist rhetoricians
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327:) is a form of argumentative
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2184:Challenges and disadvantages
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2785:10.1177/003172171009100708
2743:10.1177/004005990904100306
2600:"Furman: Socratic Seminar"
2528:. Portland, ME: Stenhouse.
2452:Bryn Mawr Classical Review
2384:Liddell, Scott and Jones,
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1458:De Optimo Genere Oratorum
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2524:Copeland, Matt (2010).
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3159:Philosophy of science
2543:"The Socratic Circle"
2417:, Oxford 1983, 27–58.
2386:Greek-English Lexicon
2054:Simultaneous seminars
1686:Communication studies
1528:De vulgari eloquentia
1388:Rhetoric to Alexander
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2879:European Researcher
2634:The Science Teacher
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3124:Applied philosophy
3012:Socraticmethod.net
3008:, Cecilia Phillips
2957:, p. 283-292.
2938:, p. 286-293.
2482:10.17613/b462-fp41
2439:Stephen Salkever,
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2014:discussion takes.
1776:Terministic screen
1558:A General Rhetoric
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4777:Kyoto School
4736:Posthumanism
4716:Hermeneutics
4571: /
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4451:Cartesianism
4410:Reductionism
4246:Conservatism
4241:Collectivism
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3907:Sarvāstivadā
3885:Anekantavada
3810:Neoplatonism
3778:Epicureanism
3711:Pythagoreans
3650:Confucianism
3616:Contemporary
3606:Early modern
3510:Anti-realism
3464:Universalism
3421:Subjectivism
3217:Epistemology
3023:UChicago.edu
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2240:. In Europe
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5846:Memorabilia
5523:(1971 film)
5515:(1966 film)
5453:(2007 play)
5437:(1759 play)
4782:Objectivism
4721:Neo-Marxism
4683:Continental
4593:Meta-ethics
4573:Coherentism
4478:Hegelianism
4415:Rationalism
4375:Natural law
4355:Materialism
4281:Historicism
4251:Determinism
4142:Navya-Nyāya
3917:Sautrāntika
3912:Pudgalavada
3848:Vaisheshika
3701:Presocratic
3601:Renaissance
3540:Physicalism
3525:Materialism
3431:Normativity
3416:Objectivism
3401:Emergentism
3391:Behaviorism
3340:Metaphysics
3306:Determinism
3245:Rationalism
2885:: 511–517.
2338:19 November
2215:logotherapy
2077:facilitator
2047:facilitator
1786:Wooden iron
1746:Rhetrickery
1721:Oral skills
1657:Composition
1592:Contrastive
1412:(c. 350 BC)
1402:(c. 350 BC)
1392:(c. 350 BC)
1382:(c. 350 BC)
1372:(c. 370 BC)
1232:Demosthenes
1212:Brueggemann
1147:Ideological
998:Homiletics
911:Declamation
901:Apologetics
751:Five canons
619:Renaissance
602:Middle Ages
354:Development
192:Antisthenes
5954:Categories
5807:Theaetetus
5751:Protagoras
5723:Parmenides
5709:On Justice
5646:Hipparchus
5618:Euthydemus
5461:Literature
5418:The Clouds
5340:Lamprocles
5328:Phaenarete
5081:Amerindian
4988:Australian
4927:Vietnamese
4907:Indonesian
4456:Kantianism
4405:Positivism
4395:Pragmatism
4370:Naturalism
4350:Liberalism
4328:Subjective
4266:Empiricism
4170:Avicennism
4115:Bhedabheda
3999:East Asian
3922:Madhyamaka
3902:Abhidharma
3768:Pyrrhonism
3535:Nominalism
3530:Naturalism
3459:Skepticism
3449:Relativism
3439:Absolutism
3368:Naturalism
3278:Deontology
3250:Skepticism
3235:Naturalism
3225:Empiricism
3189:Aesthetics
3093:Philosophy
2310:References
2156:experience
1962:law school
1897:Socrates'
1871:Parmenides
1863:allegories
1840:temperance
1642:Technology
1632:Procedural
1452:(c. 50 BC)
1438:De Oratore
1302:Quintilian
1297:Protagoras
1152:Metaphoric
1076:Propaganda
959:Epideictic
873:Sotto voce
827:Persuasion
822:Operations
764:Dispositio
660:Chironomia
429:Theaetetus
395:Protagoras
379:Chaerephon
364:philosophy
340:Theaetetus
259:The Clouds
197:Aristippus
5985:Dialectic
5919:Peritrope
5860:Symposium
5800:Symposium
5793:Statesman
5716:On Virtue
5688:Menexenus
5625:Euthyphro
5597:Demodocus
5569:Clitophon
5562:Charmides
5532:Dialogues
5346:Menexenus
5334:Xanthippe
4960:Pakistani
4922:Taiwanese
4869:Ethiopian
4842:By region
4828:By region
4643:Scientism
4638:Systemics
4498:Spinozism
4425:Socialism
4360:Modernism
4323:Objective
4231:Anarchism
4165:Averroism
4054:Christian
4006:Neotaoism
3977:Zurvanism
3967:Mithraism
3962:Mazdakism
3733:Cyrenaics
3660:Logicians
3293:Free will
3255:Solipsism
3202:Formalism
2857:144482413
2793:144053420
2751:146880761
2678:144482413
2664:(1): 46.
2112:Ambiguity
2036:criticism
1958:education
1756:Seduction
1587:Cognitive
1575:Subfields
1502:(100–400)
1257:Isocrates
1197:Augustine
1187:Aristotle
1162:Narrative
1112:Criticism
1057:Philippic
971:Panegyric
954:Elocution
935:Dialectic
855:Situation
716:Facilitas
710:Enthymeme
689:Eloquence
671:Delectare
503:elenchtic
461:romanized
437:dialectic
410:Euthyphro
375:Athenians
248:Platonism
243:Megarians
238:Cyrenaics
187:Aeschines
6005:Rhetoric
5960:Socrates
5941:Category
5831:Xenophon
5779:Sisyphus
5758:Republic
5744:Philebus
5737:Phaedrus
5604:Epinomis
5576:Cratylus
5555:Axiochus
5520:Socrates
5434:Socrates
5399:Socrates
5368:Socrates
5330:(mother)
5324:(father)
5244:Concepts
5189:Socrates
5146:Category
5101:Yugoslav
5091:Romanian
4998:Scottish
4983:American
4912:Japanese
4892:Buddhist
4874:Africana
4864:Egyptian
4706:Feminist
4628:Rawlsian
4623:Quietism
4521:Analytic
4473:Krausism
4380:Nihilism
4345:Kokugaku
4308:Absolute
4303:Idealism
4291:Humanism
4079:Occamism
4046:European
3991:Medieval
3937:Yogacara
3897:Buddhist
3890:Syādvāda
3773:Stoicism
3738:Cynicism
3726:Sophists
3721:Atomists
3716:Eleatics
3655:Legalism
3596:Medieval
3520:Idealism
3474:Ontology
3454:Nihilism
3358:Idealism
3116:Branches
3105:Branches
2895:Archived
2814:Archived
2703:Archived
2607:Archived
2550:Archived
2444:Archived
2332:Archived
2277:Pedagogy
2255:See also
2147:pedagogy
2003:dialogic
1978:Sophists
1943:aporetic
1627:Pedagogy
1607:Feminist
1378:Rhetoric
1368:Phaedrus
1362:(380 BC)
1312:Richards
1282:Perelman
1130:Pentadic
1125:Dramatic
1069:Suasoria
1047:Diatribe
988:Forensic
965:Encomium
930:Demagogy
799:Imitatio
771:Elocutio
757:Inventio
727:Informal
646:Concepts
573:Sophists
568:Calliope
558:Atticism
553:Asianism
521:Rhetoric
513:a series
511:Part of
499:elenchic
495:elenctic
487:(plural
484:elenchus
479:disproof
467:elenkhos
448:Elenchus
405:elenctic
368:rhetoric
360:sophists
344:Socrates
329:dialogue
279:Category
253:Stoicism
233:Cynicism
182:Xenophon
67:Socrates
59:a series
57:Part of
5990:Inquiry
5901:Related
5878:Halcyon
5839:Apology
5821:Timaeus
5814:Theages
5786:Sophist
5639:Gorgias
5611:Eryxias
5583:Critias
5548:Apology
5442:Socrate
5366:include
5290:Phrases
5096:Russian
5065:Spanish
5060:Slovene
5050:Maltese
5045:Italian
5025:Finland
4993:British
4975:Western
4965:Turkish
4950:Islamic
4945:Iranian
4897:Chinese
4884:Eastern
4851:African
4798:more...
4483:Marxism
4313:British
4256:Dualism
4152:Islamic
4110:Advaita
4100:Vedanta
4074:Scotism
4069:Thomism
4011:Tiantai
3954:Persian
3942:Tibetan
3932:Śūnyatā
3873:Cārvāka
3863:Ājīvika
3858:Mīmāṃsā
3838:Samkhya
3753:Academy
3706:Ionians
3680:Yangism
3637:Chinese
3628:Ancient
3591:Western
3586:Ancient
3545:Realism
3502:Reality
3492:Process
3373:Realism
3353:Dualism
3348:Atomism
3230:Fideism
2820:16 July
2709:16 July
2616:17 July
2559:17 July
2497:(1968)
1955:Yeshiva
1924:elenchi
1887:ethical
1848:justice
1844:courage
1828:virtues
1672:Related
1647:Therapy
1637:Science
1602:Digital
1482:(c. 50)
1472:(46 BC)
1462:(46 BC)
1442:(55 BC)
1432:(80 BC)
1422:(84 BC)
1358:Gorgias
1327:Toulmin
1322:Tacitus
1272:McLuhan
1247:Gorgias
1242:Erasmus
1237:Derrida
1202:Bakhtin
1192:Aspasia
1157:Mimesis
1120:Cluster
1052:Eristic
1042:Polemic
1037:Oratory
1015:Lecture
778:Memoria
722:Fallacy
665:Decorum
612:Trivium
540:History
490:elenchi
475:
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456:ἔλεγχος
433:Sophist
387:paradox
5730:Phaedo
5674:Laches
5354:(wife)
5336:(wife)
5315:Family
5055:Polish
5035:German
5030:French
5015:Danish
5005:Canada
4955:Jewish
4917:Korean
4902:Indian
4444:People
4365:Monism
4318:German
4286:Holism
4219:Modern
4197:Jewish
4120:Dvaita
4093:Indian
4016:Huayan
3868:Ajñana
3825:Indian
3690:Greco-
3675:Taoism
3665:Mohism
3611:Modern
3578:By era
3567:By era
3482:Action
3363:Monism
3283:Virtue
3265:Ethics
2855:
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1947:aporia
1931:aporia
1869:shows
1865:. The
1852:aporia
1846:, and
1836:wisdom
1731:Pistis
1726:Orator
1652:Visual
1562:(1970)
1552:(1966)
1542:(1521)
1532:(1305)
1468:Orator
1408:Topics
1337:Weaver
1267:Lysias
1262:Lucian
1252:Hobbes
1227:de Man
1222:Cicero
1020:Public
1003:Sermon
978:Eulogy
906:Debate
894:Genres
840:Pathos
806:Kairos
793:Hypsos
739:Scheme
704:Eunoia
684:Device
678:Docere
443:Method
168:Pupils
103:Gadfly
50:(1776)
5870:Other
5702:Minos
5681:Lysis
5590:Crito
5540:Plato
5496:Other
5410:Stage
5362:Works
5352:Myrto
5348:(son)
5342:(son)
5086:Aztec
5040:Greek
5020:Dutch
5010:Czech
4859:Bantu
4296:Anti-
3843:Nyaya
3833:Hindu
3693:Roman
3487:Event
3129:Logic
2853:S2CID
2789:S2CID
2747:S2CID
2674:S2CID
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2603:(PDF)
2553:(PDF)
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2043:Triad
1967:Yet,
1832:piety
1522:(426)
1512:(102)
1350:Works
1317:Smith
1307:Ramus
1292:Plato
1287:Pizan
1217:Burke
1207:Booth
1142:Genre
1137:Frame
880:Topos
865:Grand
860:Style
847:Logos
833:Ethos
817:Modes
744:Trope
401:Plato
336:Plato
177:Plato
5695:Meno
5364:that
5214:Life
4187:Sufi
4021:Chan
3880:Jain
3853:Yoga
3383:Mind
3323:Hard
3311:Hard
2961:help
2942:help
2923:help
2822:2012
2711:2012
2618:2012
2561:2012
2372:help
2340:2020
2225:and
1919:wise
1696:Doxa
1492:(95)
1332:Vico
1081:Spin
501:and
473:lit.
413:and
366:and
315:The
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5375:Art
4461:Neo
4026:Zen
3004:',
2887:doi
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2845:doi
2781:doi
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