Theory of knowledge : for the IB diploma / created by Sara Santrampurwala, Kosta Lekanides, Adam Rothwell,Jill Rutherford and Roz Trudgon.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780199129744
- 0199129746
- BD161 THE
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Section 1 Introduction
What is this book for?
What is knowledge?
What TOK can do for you
What do you have to do for TOK?
Section 2 TOK terms and skills
Introduction: the `Think TOK' process
Real-life situations
Knowledge claims
Shared and personal knowledge
Knowledge frameworks
Knowledge questions
Section 3 Applying TOK skills
Application of the Think TOK process
Topics
1.Faith healing
2.Poetry as history
3.Taboos
4.Memory and food
5.Genetic engineering and ethics
6.Motherhood
Section 4 Towards assessment
Assessment requirements
TOK essays
TOK presentations
Section 5 Big ideas
A summary of some big ideas and people that have shaped our world. This section will give you a starting point from which you can launch your own reading and research
Section 6 Tokopolis
the game of taming TOK
Ensure learners truly understand all the essential TOK foundations and provide a practical learning scaffold to confidently progress them onto higher order thinking. Comprehensively supporting the TOK course book and mapped to the 2013 syllabus, this focused guide distils the big TOK ideas and builds student confidence right from the start.
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