Erotematics

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As Erotematik (from Greek ἐρωτηματικός erotematikos "like a question") refers to the method that matters especially in, teaching to make so that one thus generating the corresponding to the purpose answers.

The erotematic form of teaching was developed especially in the 18th century by the so-called Socratics . Since it was mainly applied to religious subjects, it was also called the catechetical method and, since it was intended to help students develop their own concepts in the manner of Socrates , the Socratic method .

See also

literature

  • Johann Friedrich Christian Graeffe: Textbook of Catechetics (2nd edition). Göttingen 1805
  • Gustav Friedrich Dinter: Rules of Catechetics (13th edition). Plauen 1862
  • Alwin Reinstein: The question in class . Leipzig 1874