adjective
- relating to or denoting the Socratic method of eliciting a person’s latent knowledge by a series of questions
Usage: philosophical; formal
Examples
- The professor used a maieutic approach to help students discover the answer themselves.
- Her maieutic questioning style encouraged deep thinking rather than memorization.
- The maieutic method requires patience as students work through problems step by step.
- Through maieutic dialogue, the teacher guided the class to understand the concept.
- The ancient Greek philosopher was famous for his maieutic technique of instruction.
- Modern educators sometimes employ maieutic principles in their teaching methods.