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1 The Power is in the question
Socratic Seminar The Power is in the question

2 What is it? Class activity Focused on a text
Full on student engagement Students ask and answer questions of each other Teacher is on the side lines…refereeing

3 What isn’t it? IT’S NOT A DEBATE!!
A debate = persuasion, prepared rebuttals, clearly sided Socratic Seminar = discussion, inquiry, responding to the thoughts of others

4 Why does it work? Inquiry > Information Discussion > Debate
Learning is a SOCIAL activity

5 How does it work? Read the text
Prepare OPEN-ENDED questions (questions that have no right/wrong answers) Good questions start with “Why do you think…?” or “What do you think…?” “How could…?”

6 How does it end? It doesn’t – you will continue thinking and learning
The discussion is over when all questions have been asked and answered Your reflective writing: describe your participation and set goals for future seminars


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