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Mastering the Socratic Method for Seminars in Social Sciences

International Relations
Knowledge
Education
Higher Education
Ximing Fan
Loughborough University
Selim Yilmaz
University of Nottingham
Ximing Fan
Loughborough University
Selim Yilmaz
University of Nottingham
Selim Yilmaz
University of Nottingham

Abstract

What is the most attention-grabbing teaching strategy? Anyone engaged in any form of teaching needs to be concerned about this question repetitively. This paper presents an innovative design for seminar teachings in social sciences and revives the classical teaching strategy of the Socratic method for modern learning environments. Human beings are living increasingly in a world dependent on technology and social media to communicate in which the global disruption brought by the pandemic has resulted in the deprivation of confidence and public-speaking skills. Students and anyone who is engaged in learning are especially affected by the process of social changes. This research argues that the best way for knowledge production comes with communicative interaction, and further advocates the effectiveness of the Socratic method in stimulating positive student engagement. As a reflection on the experience of teaching three distinct study disciplines for first-year and second-year undergraduate students in the United Kingdom, a set of innovative designs for the Socratic method in seminar teachings will be presented. Findings suggest that the use of the teaching design encourages relatively quickly students to actively engage in seminars and improves the public speaking skills of students. Further research might take a quantitative approach in testing the innovative teaching design. Outcomes 1. This research argues that the best way for knowledge production comes with communicative interaction. 2. The use of the teaching design encourages relatively quickly students to actively engage in seminars and improves the public speaking skills of students. 3. As human beings live increasingly in a world dependent on technology and social media to communicate, the Socratic method is highly efficient in developing students’ confidence, interpersonal skills and leadership. Description See abstract above. Ways of engaging the audience The session will start with presenting the research and subsequently run a brief simulation to exercise the innovative teaching design in the audience. Finally, the participants will then share their reflections in a group and general discussion. Participation format This contribution abstract is intended to be presented in person at the conference venue in Bratislava.