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You can't force them to answer. The best thing you can do is have a few non-confrontational questions you can ask them prepared beforehand. Give them an itch they have to scratch.

I equate it to planting seeds of doubt. Hopefully the question(s) you ask them will continue to swirl in their head long after you are gone.

When I taught college, I naturally used the Socratic method without knowing it was called that until a colleague told me what I was doing. I did this because I heard this intro from "The Paper Chase" TV series over and over again when I was teenager and wanted to emulate Professor Kingsfield to a certain degree.

https://youtu.be/wmQlogJ6nbA?t=57

In the original movie, the Socratic method is introduced to the students.

"The Paper Chase skulls full of mush"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQLW7v3s7KQ

107 days ago
4 score
Reason: Original

You can't force them to answer. The best thing you can do is have a few non-confrontational questions you can ask them prepared beforehand. Give them an itch they have to scratch.

I equate it to planting seeds of doubt. Hopefully the question(s) you ask them will continue to swirl in their head long after you are gone.

When I taught college, I naturally used the Socratic without knowing it was called that until a colleague told me what I was doing. I did this because I heard this intro from "The Paper Chase" TV series over and over again when I was teenager and wanted to emulate Professor Kingsfield to a certain degree.

https://youtu.be/wmQlogJ6nbA?t=57

In the original movie, the Socratic method is introduced to the students.

"The Paper Chase skulls full of mush"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQLW7v3s7KQ

107 days ago
1 score