USING THE SOCRATIC METHOD TO TEACH MORE THAN JUST STUFF
If you have read this blog for long, you know I began using the Socratic Method in my accounting classes way back in 1991. I often get questions about why I started and how I use the Socratic Method. I always tell people that it is hard to explain unless you are there to watch the process. People simply don�t believe that you can teach complex accounting theory by firing hard ball questions at the students.
I was asked last fall to discuss the Socratic Method at a faculty forum here on campus and give a demonstration. I wasn�t sure how well that would work. But I talked for a while and then I, along with nine of my students, did a bit of a typical class using this approach. It normally runs more smoothly in a real class environment but it worked fairly well in this artificial setting.
In the presentation, I do put a focus on the book and the movie that forever changed how I taught my classes.
If you are interested in the possibility of using the Socratic Method (for accounting or any other topic), the URL for a video of this presentation can be found below. You might decide that it is something you want to try. On this blog, I am always stressing the three E�s: experiment, evaluate, evolve. Perhaps this could be the basis for an experiment.
I am told that this video will not run on Internet Explorer but will work on Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
http://urctlt.com/streamthis.php?ID=652422
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