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    The "Socratic Method" in Education Refers to the Notion of
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The "Socratic Method" in Education Refers to the Notion of

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Question 2

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The "Socratic method" in education refers to the notion of


A) deducing truth from revealed knowledge.
B) employing physical specimens in teaching.
C) developing concepts through questioning.
D) teaching through the five senses.

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