Socratic Method in 100 Seconds
Robert's Theory
You ask your student a question, and pretend to accept their answer as true. Then, you ask some follow-up questions, like you are asking for clarifications, or maybe about a weird edge case. That's the Socratic Method in 100 seconds.
Eventually, your student will reach a contradiction, they will notice that and realize their initial answer was wrong.
The important part is that you teach your student without ever actually telling them an answer. Only questions.
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