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Socratic Questioning
  • Pedagogy Seminar Series (Fall 2009)
  • Critical Thinking Strategies Across the
    Curriculum
  • Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning,
  • QCC-CUNY

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Critical Thinking Across the Curriculum
  • Because virtually all courses in the curriculum
    intend to use techniques
  • of critical thinking and to improve students
    critical thinking abilities, this
  • seminar will focus on the following objectives
  • developing usable critical thinking strategies to
    enrich courses
  • incorporating critical thinking techniques in
    writing assignments to improve the quality of
    submissions
  • challenging students to probe concepts more
    energetically in class discussions
  • testing critical thinking abilities in quizzes
    and exams

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What Is Critical Thinking?
  • A Set of Values
  • Thinking for yourself, as compared to accepting
    unquestioningly what others want you to believe.
  • Exploring new ideas, points of view and
    possibilities.
  • Using reason to investigate questions, evaluate
    ideas, advocate positions, and resolve conflicts.
  • Including the voices and perspectives of diverse
    groups in the discussion of issues.
  • Weighing ideas based on their merits, not who
    advocates them.
  • Achieving the best possible resolution of
    questions
  • A Set of Skills
  • Inquiry Skills the ability to frame questions
    and gather information.
  • Understanding evaluation skills the ability
    to understand others ideas and evaluate
    arguments offered in support of them.
  • Advocacy Skills the ability to formulate
    positions and support them in a manner that
    promotes reasoned discussion.

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Elements of Critical Thinking
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What is Socratic Questioning
  • Socratic questioning is a discussion
  • led by a person who does nothing but asks
    questions
  • the questions are systematic and disciplined
  • the discussion is directed by the leaders
    questions
  • the participants are helped to go beneath the
    surface of what is being discussed
  • the questions are designed to probe into the
    complexities of one or more fundamental ideas or
    questions
  • Source www.criticalthinking.org

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Socratic Questioning
  • Raises basic issues
  • Probes beneath the surface of things
  • Pursues problematic areas of thought
  • Helps students discover the structure of their
    own thought
  • Helps students develop sensitivity to clarity,
    accuracy, relevance, and depth
  • Helps students arrive at judgments through their
    own reasoning
  • Helps students analyze thinking its purposes,
    assumptions, questions, points of view,
    information, inferences, concepts, and
    implications
  • Source www.criticalthinking.org

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Questions for Socratic Dialogue
  • Questions of Clarification
  • Questions that probe Purpose
  • Questions that probe Assumptions
  • Questions that probe Information, Reasons,
    Evidence, and Causes
  • Questions about Viewpoints or Perspectives
  • Questions that probe Implications and
    Consequences
  • Questions about Question
  • Questions that probe Concepts
  • Questions that probe Inferences and
    Interpretations
  • Source www.criticalthinking.org
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