Discussion Partner Evaluation and Reflection
for the Socratic Seminar on "Mindset" and "Failure"
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Your Name *
Which STEM class are you in? *
Name of person you are observing *
How many times did your partner contribute in a meaningful way? *
How well did your partner do at ANALYZING and REASONING? *
Did they cite reasons and evidence for his/her statements? Demonstrate that they had given thought? Provide relevant comments? Demonstrate organized thinking?
Not good at all.
Awesome.
How well did your partner exhibit DISCUSSION SKILLS? *
Did your partner speak loudly and clearly? Stay on topic? Talk directly to other student (not the teacher)? Stay focused? Invite others? Share air time equally?
My partner didn't do any of those things well.
My partner demonstrated outstanding discussion skills.
How well did your partner demonstrate CIVILITY? *
Did your partner listen to others respectfully? Enter the discussion in a polite manner? Avoid inappropriate language? Avoid hostile exchanges? Question others in a civil manner?
My partner was abrasive and mean-spirited.
My partner was extremely civil.
Reflection
Answer the final questions on this form for yourself. The partner evaluation is over.
What was the single most influential argument/fact that you witnessed during the Socratic Discussion? *
Who said it? What did they say?
Did you ever change your mind on the topic of "mindset and failure" during your research? *
Did you ever change your mind on the topic of "mindset and failure" during our Socratic Seminar today? *
Is there anything you'd like to say, but didn't quite get the chance to during the Socratic Discussion? Share your opinions on these topics if you didn't get to before. *
Why does this issue matter?  What research leads you to believe that a person's mindset matters? What is the difference between a "fixed" and "growth" mindset?  What is an example of failure leading to success? What is the most important character trait -- "Grit" or "Talent"? Will you apply this knowledge of the importance of failure in school, sports, music, or other activities? How?
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