USING THE SOCRATES METHOD IN IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION IN PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITIES
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Sciental Journals Publishing
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It is shown that Socrates' method, his dialogue, is a kind of laboratory, an animated search field, assuming the presence of two interlocutors. There is no real wisdom outside of Socrates' dialogue, but only a lot of knowledge. The emergence of information computer systems makes it possible to expand the cognitive possibilities of dialogue. Such a virtual dialogue does not diminish the importance of a live, direct dialogue, but complements it by changing the form of the traditional educational process.