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Socratic Questioning - Coggle Diagram
Socratic Questioning
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Deep question
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Questions of information force us to look at our sources of information as well as at the quality of our information.
Questions of interpretation force us to examine how we are organizing or giving meaning to information.
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Questions of point of view force us to examine our point of view and to consider other relevant points of view.
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Definition
Socratic questioning is disciplined questioning that can be used to explore thought in many directions and for many purposes,
Socratic question is always systematic and deep, focusing on complex concepts, principles, theories, issues or problems.
It may not be self-directed. It is usually done orally, rather than in written form.
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