Monday, September 9, 2024

"Inclusive Socratic Teaching" Podcast

Blog co-author Jamie R. Abrams was featured on a podcast titled Tea for Teaching last week, hosted by SUNY Oswego. The podcast focused on the book Inclusive Socratic Teaching, which draws upon a half century of feminist theory critiquing the Socratic Method. This book summary is below. The podcast is featured here

For more than fifty years, scholars have documented and critiqued the marginalizing effects of the Socratic teaching techniques that dominate law school classrooms. In spite of this, law school budgets, staffing models, and course requirements still center Socratic classrooms as the curricular core of legal education. In this clear-eyed book, law professor Jamie R. Abrams catalogs both the harms of the Socratic method and the deteriorating well-being of modern law students and lawyers, concluding that there is nothing to lose and so much to gain by reimagining Socratic teaching. Recognizing that these traditional classrooms are still necessary sites to fortify and catalyze other innovations and values in legal education, Inclusive Socratic Teaching provides concrete tips and strategies to dismantle the autocratic power and inequality that so often characterize these classrooms. A galvanizing call to action, this hands-on guide equips educators and administrators with an inclusive teaching model that reframes the Socratic classroom around teaching techniques that are student centered, skills centered, client centered, and community centered.

 

 

https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/gender_law/2024/09/inclusive-socratic-teaching-podcast-.html

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