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THE SIX TYPES OF SOCRATIC QUESTIONS
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Due to the rapid addition of new information and
the advancement of science and technology that occur almost daily, an engineer
must constantly expand his or her horizons beyond simple gathering information
and relying on the basic engineering principles.
A number of homework problems have been included
that are designed to enhance critical thinking skills. Critical thinking is the
process we use to reflect on, access and judge the assumptions underlying our
own and others ideas and actions.
Socratic questioning is at the heart of critical
thinking and a number of homework problems draw from R.W. Paul's six types of
Socratic questions:
1. Questions for clarification:
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2. Questions that probe assumptions:
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3. Questions that probe reasons and evidence:
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4. Questions about Viewpoints and Perspectives:
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5. Questions that probe implications and
consequences:
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6. Questions about the question:
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