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The Socratic method is a system of learning where teachers ask students a series of questions that encourage critical analysis of the subject being taught. It is named for Greek philosopher Socrates, who developed and refined this teaching method.University of Chicago Law School: The Socratic Method
- Developed by Socrates in the 4th century B.C.University of Chicago Law School: The Socratic Method
- Often used in inquiry-based learning Teachnology: Inquiry-based learning
- Most commonly employed in U.S. law schoolsUniversity of Chicago Law School: The Socratic Method
- Can be adapted for a variety of subjects and grade levelsGarlikov.com: The Socratic Method: Teaching by Asking Instead of by Telling
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"You seem to me not to be aware that whoever comes nearest to Socrates and enters into conversation with him is liable to be drawn round and round by him in the course of the argument- no matter on what subject it began-not stopping until one is led into giving an account of oneself, of how one spends one's days, and of the kind of life one has lived in the past; and once one has been entangled in that, Socrates will not let one go until he has thoroughly and properly put all one's ways to the test" — Nicias explaining the Socratic method to Lysimachus, from Plato's LachesHow Socrates Taught by Sanderson Beck: Style and approachCategories
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Socratic Method on Amazon
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The Socratic Method: Plato's Use of Philosophical Drama (Continuum Studies in Ancient Philosophy) - $132.00
This book develops a new account of Socratic method, based on a psychological model of Plato's dramatic depiction of Socrates' character and conduct. Socratic method is seen as a blend of three types of philosophical discourse: refutation, ...


