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1 August 2017 Socratic Seminar with Data: A Strategy to Support Student Discourse and Understanding
Joan Griswold, Loren Shaw, Maureen Munn
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A Socratic seminar can be a powerful tool for increasing students' ability to analyze and interpret data. Most commonly used for text-based discussion, we found that using Socratic seminar to engage students with data contributes to student understanding by allowing them to reason through and process complex information as a group. This approach also provides teachers with insights about student misconceptions and understanding of concepts by listening to the student-driven discussion. This article reports on Socratic seminar in the context of a high school type 2 diabetes curriculum that explores gene and environment interactions. A case study illustrates how Socratic seminar is applied in a classroom and how students engage with the process. General characteristics of Socratic seminar are discussed at the end of the article.

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Joan Griswold, Loren Shaw, and Maureen Munn "Socratic Seminar with Data: A Strategy to Support Student Discourse and Understanding," The American Biology Teacher 79(6), 492-495, (1 August 2017). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2017.79.6.492
Published: 1 August 2017
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analyzing and interpreting data
gene-environment interactions
Socratic seminar
student-led discussion
type 2 diabetes
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