SEMINAR
A 'seminar' is, generally, a form of academic instruction, either at a university or offered by a commercial or professional organization. It has the function of bringing together small groups for recurring meetings, focusing each time on some particular subject, in which everyone present is requested to actively participate. This is often accomplished through an ongoing Socratic dialogue with a seminar leader or instructor, or through a more formal presentation of research. Normally, participants must not be beginners in the field under discussion (at a university, seminar classes are generally reserved for upper-year students). The idea behind the seminar system is to familiarise students more extensively with the methodology of their chosen subject and also to allow them to interact with examples of the practical problems that always crop up during research work. It is essentially a place where assigned readings are discussed, questions can be raised and debates conducted. It is relatively informal, at least compared to the lecture system of academic instruction.
Indeed, it is important to note that, in some European universities, a ''seminar'' may be a large lecture course, especially when conducted by a renowned thinker (regardless of the size of the audience or the scope of student participation in discussion).
The word ''seminar'' is derived from the Latin word ''seminarium'', meaning "seed plot."
★ French mathematical seminars
★ Seminary (for religious training)
★ Seminal work
★ Lesson (the form of teaching prevalent in schools)
★ School and university in literature
★ Webinar (a World Wide Web based seminar)
★ Labinar (a combination of a laboratory and a seminar)
Indeed, it is important to note that, in some European universities, a ''seminar'' may be a large lecture course, especially when conducted by a renowned thinker (regardless of the size of the audience or the scope of student participation in discussion).
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Origins of the word
The word ''seminar'' is derived from the Latin word ''seminarium'', meaning "seed plot."
See also
★ French mathematical seminars
★ Seminary (for religious training)
★ Seminal work
★ Lesson (the form of teaching prevalent in schools)
★ School and university in literature
★ Webinar (a World Wide Web based seminar)
★ Labinar (a combination of a laboratory and a seminar)
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