This is so helpful to see a practical example of the Socratic method. I have a question: sometimes when I'm discussing things with my kids, I use questions to get them to think more deeply and critically about a topic, but I find myself asking questions to lead them to the answer that I know is right. Is that wrong? Am I just supposed to let them make their own conclusions?
What a beautiful moment! When those conversations happen in my Challenge class, I basically float home.
The depth of their discussion is encouraging! Thank you for sharing this exceptional model of inquiry!
How blessed those kids are being guided like this. And how blessed you are for clearly doing what you love. Wonderful video.
Thank you so much!
Amazing example, thank you
This is so helpful to see a practical example of the Socratic method. I have a question: sometimes when I'm discussing things with my kids, I use questions to get them to think more deeply and critically about a topic, but I find myself asking questions to lead them to the answer that I know is right. Is that wrong? Am I just supposed to let them make their own conclusions?