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"The Socratic method of teaching is based on Socrates' theory
that it is more important to enable students to think for
themselves than to merely fill their heads with "right" answers.
Therefore, he regularly engaged his pupils in dialogues by
responding to their questions with questions, instead of
answers. This process encourages divergent thinking rather than
convergent thinking" (Adams).
(from: http://www.greece.k12.ny.us/instruction/ela/SocraticSeminars/overview.htm)
The Philosopher Socrates
NOTE:
 These guidelines were originally written from the
point of view of using a read passage of text for the
discussion.
 However, I’ve updated them so instead of just text the
Socratic Dialog can be used for any other medium as
well.
 Also, I use the term “research” for any type of explored
media from printed to electronic, from a physical
library to the Interne; which I define as the largest
research library in the history or human history so far.
The Internet is perfect for using many different ideas
and points of view for using Socratic Dialog.
Guidelines for Participants in a
Socratic Seminar
Refer to the research when needed
during the discussion. A seminar is
not a test of memory.
You are not "learning a subject";
your goal is to understand the
ideas, issues, and values reflected
in the research.
It's OK to "pass" when asked to
contribute.
Do not participate if you are not
prepared.
A seminar should not be a bull or
complaint session.
Do not stay confused; ask for
clarification. Also, look to further
research for clarification.
Stick to the point currently under
discussion; make notes about ideas
you want to come back to.
Don't raise hands;
take turns speaking.
Listen carefully.
Speak up so that all can hear you.
Talk to each other, not just to the
leader or teacher.
Discuss ideas rather than each
other's opinions.
You are responsible for the
seminar, even if you don't know it
or admit it.
Expectations of Participants in a
Socratic Seminar
Speak loudly and clearly?
Cite reasons and evidence for their
statements?
Use the research to find support?
Listen to others respectfully?
Stick with the subject?
Talk to each other, not just to the
leader?
Paraphrase accurately?
Ask for help to clear up confusion?
Support each other?
Avoid hostile exchanges?
Question others in a civil manner?
Seem prepared?
Socratic Dialog vs. Debate
What is the difference between
dialogue and debate?
Dialogue is
collaborative:
multiple sides
work toward
shared
understanding.
Debate is
oppositional: two
opposing sides try
to prove each
other wrong.
What is the difference between
dialogue and debate?
In dialogue, one
listens to
understand, to
make meaning,
and to find
common ground.
In debate, one
listens to find
flaws, to spot
differences, and
to counter
arguments.
What is the difference between
dialogue and debate?
Dialogue enlarges
and possibly
changes a
participant's
point of view.
Debate defends
assumptions as
truth.
What is the difference between
dialogue and debate?
Dialogue creates
an open-minded
attitude: an
openness to being
wrong and an
openness to
change.
Debate creates a
close-minded
attitude, a
determination to
be right.
What is the difference between
dialogue and debate?
 In dialogue, one
submits one's best
thinking, expecting
that other people's
reflections will help
improve it rather
than threaten it.
 In debate, one
submits one's best
thinking and
defends it against
challenge to show
that it is right.
What is the difference between
dialogue and debate?
 Dialogue calls for
temporarily
suspending one's
beliefs.
 Debate calls for
investing
wholeheartedly in
one's beliefs.
What is the difference between
dialogue and debate?
 In dialogue, one
searches for
strengths in all
positions.
 In debate, one
searches for
weaknesses in the
other position.
What is the difference between
dialogue and debate?
 Dialogue respects
all the other
participants and
seeks not to alienate
or offend.
 Debate rebuts
contrary positions
and may belittle or
deprecate other
participants.
What is the difference between
dialogue and debate?
 Dialogue assumes
that many people
have pieces of
answers and that
cooperation can
lead to a greater
understanding.
 Debate assumes a
single right answer
that somebody
already has.
What is the difference between
dialogue and debate?
Dialogue remains
open-ended.
Debate demands
a conclusion.
Dialogue is characterized by:
 suspending judgment
 examining our own work without
defensiveness
 exposing our reasoning and looking for
limits to it
 communicating our underlying assumptions
Dialogue is characterized by:
 exploring viewpoints more broadly and
deeply
 being open to disconfirming data
 approaching someone who sees a problem
differently not as an adversary, but as a
colleague in common pursuit of better
solution.
Sources
 From: http://www.studyguide.org/socratic_seminar.htm

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Working in groups using the Socratic Method

  • 2. "The Socratic method of teaching is based on Socrates' theory that it is more important to enable students to think for themselves than to merely fill their heads with "right" answers. Therefore, he regularly engaged his pupils in dialogues by responding to their questions with questions, instead of answers. This process encourages divergent thinking rather than convergent thinking" (Adams). (from: http://www.greece.k12.ny.us/instruction/ela/SocraticSeminars/overview.htm)
  • 4. NOTE:  These guidelines were originally written from the point of view of using a read passage of text for the discussion.  However, I’ve updated them so instead of just text the Socratic Dialog can be used for any other medium as well.  Also, I use the term “research” for any type of explored media from printed to electronic, from a physical library to the Interne; which I define as the largest research library in the history or human history so far. The Internet is perfect for using many different ideas and points of view for using Socratic Dialog.
  • 5. Guidelines for Participants in a Socratic Seminar
  • 6. Refer to the research when needed during the discussion. A seminar is not a test of memory. You are not "learning a subject"; your goal is to understand the ideas, issues, and values reflected in the research.
  • 7. It's OK to "pass" when asked to contribute.
  • 8. Do not participate if you are not prepared. A seminar should not be a bull or complaint session.
  • 9. Do not stay confused; ask for clarification. Also, look to further research for clarification.
  • 10. Stick to the point currently under discussion; make notes about ideas you want to come back to.
  • 11. Don't raise hands; take turns speaking.
  • 13. Speak up so that all can hear you.
  • 14. Talk to each other, not just to the leader or teacher.
  • 15. Discuss ideas rather than each other's opinions.
  • 16. You are responsible for the seminar, even if you don't know it or admit it.
  • 17. Expectations of Participants in a Socratic Seminar
  • 18. Speak loudly and clearly?
  • 19. Cite reasons and evidence for their statements?
  • 20. Use the research to find support?
  • 21. Listen to others respectfully?
  • 22. Stick with the subject?
  • 23. Talk to each other, not just to the leader?
  • 25. Ask for help to clear up confusion?
  • 28. Question others in a civil manner?
  • 31. What is the difference between dialogue and debate? Dialogue is collaborative: multiple sides work toward shared understanding. Debate is oppositional: two opposing sides try to prove each other wrong.
  • 32. What is the difference between dialogue and debate? In dialogue, one listens to understand, to make meaning, and to find common ground. In debate, one listens to find flaws, to spot differences, and to counter arguments.
  • 33. What is the difference between dialogue and debate? Dialogue enlarges and possibly changes a participant's point of view. Debate defends assumptions as truth.
  • 34. What is the difference between dialogue and debate? Dialogue creates an open-minded attitude: an openness to being wrong and an openness to change. Debate creates a close-minded attitude, a determination to be right.
  • 35. What is the difference between dialogue and debate?  In dialogue, one submits one's best thinking, expecting that other people's reflections will help improve it rather than threaten it.  In debate, one submits one's best thinking and defends it against challenge to show that it is right.
  • 36. What is the difference between dialogue and debate?  Dialogue calls for temporarily suspending one's beliefs.  Debate calls for investing wholeheartedly in one's beliefs.
  • 37. What is the difference between dialogue and debate?  In dialogue, one searches for strengths in all positions.  In debate, one searches for weaknesses in the other position.
  • 38. What is the difference between dialogue and debate?  Dialogue respects all the other participants and seeks not to alienate or offend.  Debate rebuts contrary positions and may belittle or deprecate other participants.
  • 39. What is the difference between dialogue and debate?  Dialogue assumes that many people have pieces of answers and that cooperation can lead to a greater understanding.  Debate assumes a single right answer that somebody already has.
  • 40. What is the difference between dialogue and debate? Dialogue remains open-ended. Debate demands a conclusion.
  • 41. Dialogue is characterized by:  suspending judgment  examining our own work without defensiveness  exposing our reasoning and looking for limits to it  communicating our underlying assumptions
  • 42. Dialogue is characterized by:  exploring viewpoints more broadly and deeply  being open to disconfirming data  approaching someone who sees a problem differently not as an adversary, but as a colleague in common pursuit of better solution.