Many #philosophy professors would embrace the Socratic method of oral exams, yes?

https://apnews.com/article/college-oral-exam-ai-chatgpt-77954a19f5304bfc6e76dc92d4bef3ad

Colleges are turning to in-person tests, oral exams to combat AI

A growing number of U.S. college instructors are turning to oral exams to help combat an AI crisis in higher education. Some are replacing written assignments with oral exams. Others are pairing Socratic-style questioning with written assignments or requiring students to attend office hours. Instructors say they know student use of AI is ubiquitous but hard to police, and it's impacting student learning. Oral exams allow instructors to determine what students know and where they need help. Students say they don't always love the testing format, but many agree that it's effective. As one student says, knowing that you will be face-to-face with a professor “makes you realize, ‘I should study this.’”

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@samlitzinger back in my day (class of 1972), oral exams were required for graduation in English Dept. We survived.
@samlitzinger @paul_ipv6 I mean, they would, but mebbe without the leading yes/no question 🤷😇
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Oh gods, I would fail if I had to do this. In person written, fine. Oral testing I would not be able to do. Brain to hand is fine. Brain to mouth, not so much. I freeze up and cannot find the answers. I know them, I just can’t get them to move out of my mind for oral testing, if that makes sense. I’m honestly surprised I passed my Spanish oral exams. I think he took pity on me.
@samlitzinger This is the Italian way of teaching and assessing...in Italy it has always worked this way!:-)