Richer class discussions
Students practice explaining their reasoning, considering alternatives, and listening to peers—skills that carry into writing, projects, and assessments.
Socratic Dialogue supports planning and classroom conversation: organize your curriculum materials, get fresh ideas for units and activities, and run lessons that invite reasoning, explanation, and debate. You stay in charge of what reaches students.
Roles that care about inquiry, discussion, and high-quality lesson design.
You want classroom dialogue that goes deeper than yes/no questions—and planning support that saves Sunday nights, not replaces your judgment.
You support many classrooms and need consistent ways to promote critical thinking across subjects and grade levels.
You align scope and sequence and want tools that reinforce your standards while leaving room for teacher voice.
Outcomes educators and families care about—stated in plain language.
Students practice explaining their reasoning, considering alternatives, and listening to peers—skills that carry into writing, projects, and assessments.
Turn rough outlines into concrete activity ideas and discussion prompts so you spend more time facilitating and less time staring at a blank page.
Works alongside how you already store and share curriculum—so new ideas connect to what your school already teaches.
Structured dialogue can give quieter students a path in, while still challenging everyone to go beyond memorized facts.
Socratic Dialogue complements the rest of the suite—same platform mindset, different job in the learning day.
Ground discussions in readings, policies, and school-owned documents students can search and cite.
After exploring “why” in dialogue, students can practice procedures and problem-solving with guided support.
One experience for staff and students as you adopt more of the suite.