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Lesson mode presents the material in the form of Socratic questions eg.
The pedagogy of Socratic questions is open-ended, focusing on broad, general ideas rather than specific, factual information.
A set of Socratic questions in cognitive therapy to deal with automatic thoughts that distress the patient:
Part 3 used focused, Socratic questions (e.g.
Teachers, students, or anyone interested in probing thinking at a deep level can construct Socratic questions and engage in these questions.
I realized now that I had not understood that story, despite Grandam's Socratic questions and careful guidance.
He begins the discussion with a series of Socratic questions about love such as whether reciprocation is a necessary condition for love and whether love is exclusive.
But at many crucial points in Peter's apostleship Quintus stands beside him, leading him with Socratic questions and even teaching him Greek.
According to the Seattle Times: "Ross listens, circles around guests with Socratic questions, then makes sharp observations but never goes for the jugular.... [He] remains gracious."
To foster students' abilities to ask Socratic questions, to help students acquire the powerful tools of Socratic dialogue, so that they can use these tools in everyday life (in questioning themselves and others).
Mr. Shawn plays the honest bourgeois whose wryly Socratic questions give Mr. Gregory room to conduct a master class in self-analysis, to which the younger man adds his own touching counterpoint.
Lily Tomlin is the voice of Ms. Frizzle, trilling Socratic questions to her charges as they spin in their rattletrap school bus through the solar system, the human body or anywhere else they might learn something.
Now Frank Griffith was all concern, and Maggie posed for herself some Socratic questions: Was his concern the result of a paternal confusion about what had gone wrong with an only son so well brought up ?
There are cryptically intoned single words ("rules," "inevitable," "reminder") and assorted Socratic questions, usually beginning with "Suppose I were to postulate" and ending with semi-Kantian considerations of the fluid nature of perception and the thing perceived.
At their first meeting at a CBC cafeteria in Montreal, after a series of Socratic questions, Lévesque told Trudeau, "If you're a goddamned intellectual, I don't want to talk to you," setting the tone for their relationship to come.