Discuss Beethoven’s contributions to, and innovations of, music
Then you design and write a Socratic Seminar Guide for a class discussion on your selected topic. A Socratic Seminar is similar to many of our class sessions, where open-ended questions are asked and multiple responses are given and discussed.
Notes of important points you would cover in a discussion on your topic. These can be complete sentences or bullet points.
A minimum of 4 interpretive questions that promote dialogue. An interpretive question is an open-ended question that may not be answered with a simple “yes” or “no,” and it does not have one correct answer. For example, this is an interpretive question: “In what ways did Imperial Rome’s dual sense of origin shape its republic?” This is not an interpretive question: “Did Rome’s dual sense of origin shape its republic?”
At least 1 possible response to 2 of your interpretive questions that is about a paragraph in length. This is simply one possible way to respond to the question.
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