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This publication will offer a panoramic view of the Socratic Method and expound upon the theoretical and practical aspects and implications of this teaching approach. Traditionally understood as an ancient teaching method arguably conceived and practiced by the philosopher Socrates, scholars in education have boldly explored the definitions, philosophical underpinnings, assumptions, and uses of Socratic dialogue in various learning situations and educational settings. Along with remaining true to Socrates' apparent learning processes and outcomes for his interlocutors - the experiences of aporia (perplexity) in the learning process, the use of one's cognitive resources, and contending with concepts such as virtue and justice, the publication will also investigate the Socratic method's impact on leadership, critical thinking skills, e-learning, adult education, and social emotional learning. By exposing educators to the current and emerging literature on the Socratic Method, there can be a renewed sense of how this instructional strategy can improve students' and teachers' abilities to think and discuss issues and subject-matter carefully and deeply, resulting in student achievement, quality instruction, and human flourishing. This book will be appropriate for teachers (high school and college-level), curriculum directors, instructional designers, and other school leaders. The publication will also equip trainers with information on how to incorporate Socratic discussion in adult training and professional development workshops.
Currently, society is becoming increasingly involved in self-directed learning for both intellectual and professional development. As such, it is imperative that both researchers and educational professionals update themselves on the current research on self-directed learning and how it has created a new culture of independence. Emerging Self-Directed Learning Strategies in the Digital Age is a key resource for the latest research on the role of self-directed learning and how it is impacting society, educational professionals, and researchers in their day-to-day work. Featuring broad coverage among a variety of relevant views and themes, such as project based learning (PBL), student goal setting, and self-efficacy theory, this book is ideally designed for educational professionals working in the fields of teacher pedagogy, theory, instructional technology, and adult education, as well as academics and upper-level students looking for innovative research on one-to-one programs and learning analytics.
Traditionally understood as an ancient teaching method conceived by the philosopher Socrates, scholars in education have boldly explored the definitions, philosophical underpinnings, assumptions, and uses of Socratic dialogue in various learning situations and educational settings. Despite its ancient origins, the Socratic Method has an impact on contemporary leadership, critical thinking skills, e-learning, adult education, and social-emotional learning. Enhancing Teaching and Learning With Socratic Educational Strategies presents scholarly work, philosophical investigations, educational claims, and the latest empirical research on the process and outcome of the Socratic Method in educational contexts. It delves deeply into the instructional strategy uncovering its practical impact in educational contexts and its philosophical and societal consequences in the modern world. Covering topics such as female voice, maieutic instruction, and teacher preparation, this book is an essential resource for philosophers, educational administration, educators, researchers, pre-service teachers, academicians, and government programs.
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