Description
In this 1-hour course teachers will discover:
- The elements of engaging students in a Socratic Seminar
- How to make the classroom environment conducive to using the Socratic Seminar approach
- Why Socratic Seminar is an effective instructional strategy to use with gifted learners
- Possible variations for implementation
- How to avoid pitfalls
NAGC Standards: 2.1, 2.2, 3.2, 4.5, 5.1, 5.5
Click here for a leader’s guide created by the Ohio Association for the Gifted and Talented.
Presenter Bio
Lori Dreyer is the Elementary Gifted Liaison for Springboro Schools. She has worked with students identified as gifted, as well as students with special needs. She has experience collaborating, consulting, co-teaching, differentiating instruction, supporting the development and coordination of gifted services and leading professional development for teachers. In 2006 and 2013, she was honored by the Area Progress Council as Teacher of the Year for Springboro Schools. She was also approved as a Master Teacher by the Ohio Department of Education in 2012.
Lori earned her Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education, as well as her Masters of Education in Early Childhood and Early Intervention, and her Masters of Education in Curriculum and Instruction, and Early Childhood Generalist and Gifted Endorsements from the University of Cincinnati. At this time, she is also an adjunct professor for the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University, and is striving towards earning her Principal Licensure.
Lindsay Slamer is a Gifted Intervention Specialist for Springboro Schools. She has experience teaching kindergarten, collaborating, differentiating instruction, providing gifted services through consultation and co-teaching for elementary gifted learners, and supporting further development of the district’s gifted curriculum. Aside from providing meaningful challenges for her gifted learners in language arts and math, she greatly focuses on providing support for the social emotional development and creative thinking ability of her students.
Mrs. Slamer earned her Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education from Miami University. She earned her Masters of Education and her Gifted Endorsement from Wright State University.
Erin – NORDONIA HILLS CITY (verified owner) –
This was a very interesting presentation. We need to teach students HOW to critically think, looking at both sides of an issue or topic, rather than telling them WHAT to think.
Jacob – WESTERVILLE CITY (verified owner) –
This course was helpful in gaining ideas on how to improve Socratic Seminar style instruction in my classroom.
Keith – PARMA CITY (verified owner) –
The course was very informative. Information was presented clearly and some great classroom examples to support.
Sandra – LAREDO ISD (verified owner) –
This was a very good course
Stacy – Ashtabula Area City Schools (verified owner) –
One of the best , most useful videos I have watched in a long time. I can’t wait to try it in my classroom.
Diane – LORENA ISD (verified owner) –
I really enjoyed the course and look forward to using this strategy in my classroom.
Maria – LA FERIA ISD (verified owner) –
Great information!
Karen – Coshocton City Schools (verified owner) –
This was so helpful! I want to do more of it next year.
Brenda – COLUMBUS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT (verified owner) –
Useful!
Linda – DAYTON CITY (verified owner) –
Nice way yo give students ownership of their learning.