ITC: 108 – How You Can Use the Socratic Discussion Method in Your Classroom
Learning is about dialogue. Nothing typifies this more than the Socratic discussion method. Through well-crafted questions, the learner constructs their knowledge base.
Learning is about dialogue. Nothing typifies this more than the Socratic discussion method. Through well-crafted questions, the learner constructs their knowledge base.
Over a good part of 30 years, I have watched instructors become frustrated and flustered during the first weeks of a term. Had the instructor taken the time to prepare… Read more »
One of the most important skills we can impart upon our students is a lifelong reading habit. As Michael Hyatt noted, ”Leaders are readers.” This week we are going to… Read more »
Mastering course content does not happen magically. It requires work. Students need opportunities to practice in order to satisfactorily meet your objectives.
One tool vastly underutilized in the classroom is the library guide. With a library guide tailored for your course, you can coach students through research assignments.