In my experience there are three reasons why the approach is an effective one ...
- Student thought and participation drives the exploration. As Socrates said, the role of a teacher is to work themselves out of a job, making students learning more self-directed and purposeful.
- The Harkness/Socratic Method removes any bias and/or gaps present in the teacher's understanding that would otherwise hinder the potential of student growth. This, hopefully, transforms everyone in the room into a learner.
- Most importantly, students must learn and respect the basic rules of what we call "scholarly discourse" in order to maximize the potential of the learning experience. Listening and inquiry play a greater roles than pronouncements in producing depth.
Applied in a classroom, a newsroom, or breakroom, the method works because it teaches a critical and respectful approach to the clash of ideas.
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