Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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374553 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This article argues that the Socratic Dialogue in the Nelson and Heckmann tradition will prove a considerable contribution in training teachers. A review of the literature and empirical research supports the claim that the Socratic Dialogue promotes student teachers' interpersonal sensitivity while stimulating conceptual understanding. The article provides a new definition of the Socratic Dialogue and introduces the idea of common concept formation. A concrete Socratic Dialogue in the context of teacher education is discussed by way of illustration. Finally we suggest a manner of integrating Socratic Dialogue in teacher education and propose a line of further research.
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Authors
Dubravka Knezic, Theo Wubbels, Ed Elbers, Maaike Hajer,