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AI Socratic Learning Glossary of Key Terms

Language shapes understanding. These AI Socratic Learning terms are defined simply, with examples and questions to test your grasp.

Start with a question

Discovery begins when we get curious. Rather than presenting Glossary as a fixed set of facts, we open with a question: What do you already notice, and what would you like to understand better?

Build understanding step by step

From that first question, guided prompts help you reason through Glossary at your own pace. Each response adapts to where you are, so the path stays calm, clear, and genuinely yours.

Practise and reflect

Understanding deepens through practice. Worked examples, reflective questions, and gentle feedback help you apply Glossary with growing confidence and independence.

Where to go next

When you are ready, explore the related guides, glossary terms, and resources in this section — or request a demo to see guided discovery in action.

Key terms

Socratic Method
A way of learning that uses disciplined, thoughtful questions to draw out understanding, surface assumptions, and guide reasoning toward clearer conclusions.
Guided Discovery
An approach in which a learner is led to insights through structured questions and prompts rather than being given answers directly.
Elenchus
The Socratic practice of testing an idea through a series of questions to examine whether it holds together — a cornerstone of critical thinking.
Active Recall
The practice of deliberately retrieving information from memory, which strengthens understanding far more than passive review.