question archive In the seminar the group is responsible for exploring the text and probing the ideas people have brought from their individual reading of the text
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In the seminar the group is responsible for exploring the text and probing the ideas people have brought from their individual reading of the text. It is a time to "mine" the text, to work it over as a group, to think outloud about it, and to test some ideas against the group. For example, the following might be overheard in a seminar: "I don't know if this is valid but it seems that the author is saying...." Or: "Here on page l5 at the bottom of the page the author says [read from text]. This seems to be his most important point. What I think he is saying is..."
A seminar is not an arena for performance to show you've read the text or a reporting session to read your papers. It's more than a class discussion and it definitely is not a time for a lecture from an expert who will tell the group what they should get from this book. There may be places for those activities but not in seminar. Seminar is a special time for a unique intellectual activity. The exchange of ideas is focused on a source (a book, play or film).
1. WHAT IS THE AUTHOR SAYING?
2. WHAT DOES THE AUTHOR MEAN?
3. WHY IS THIS POINT IMPORTANT?--Agree or disagree, or compare it to other ideas