Question

Socrates' work serves as the basis for the Socratic Seminar model in that:
a. his teaching traditions involved direct instruction, informing students of key insights.
b. his instructional pedagogies relied on questioning and dialogue to promote critical thinking and the illumination of ideas.
c. his cooperative approach to learning emphasized solving real-world, tangible problems.
d. his learning tasks emphasized comparing examples and nonexamples to elucidate concepts.

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