Socratic pedagogy and citizenship formation in Higher Education

Stockwell, Lewis (2015) Socratic pedagogy and citizenship formation in Higher Education. LINK - University of Hertfordshire, 1 (2).
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This article addresses the significant claim that higher education in England has a role in preparing learners for lives as active democratic citizens. By reasserting the use of Socratic pedagogy both in a traditional sense – seeing the role of the teacher as an individual who draws out innate knowledge from a learner through questioning – and a progressive sense – seeing the role of the teacher as an individual who guides thinking to enable learners to create knowledge, this philosophical piece aims to bring two discussion together: first, a discussion regarding a role of higher education for democratic society and, second, to present a pedagogical model that supports the cultivation of skills required for active democratic citizenship. Within this discussion I reflect on elements of my practice to contextualise abstract theoretical and philosophical concepts.

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