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Which table is bigger? How do you know?
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Old woman or young woman?
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Traditional TOK diagram
AOK: What do you know? The course is centered on your questioning and reflection of yourself and what you know as the knower. You could receive knowledge through sense perception, affected perhaps by a spiritual emotional dimension, labeled emotion. Knowledge could then be formulated and expressed through language. Then shaped by attempts, through reason, to seek order and clarity. WOK: How do you know it? Ms Chakar - Sept 2011
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Introduction to IB A challenging programme that meets the needs of highly motivated students. The Diploma Programme requires you to choose six subjects, one subject from each of the six subject groups. Some will be explored broadly (SL). Some will be explored in depth(HL). In addition to the six subjects, successful DP students need to meet three additional requirements. Theory of knowledge (TOK) Extended essay of some 4,000 words. Participation in the creativity, action, service (CAS). Ms Chakar - Sept 2011
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How do you get knowledge?
Introduction to TOK The TOK course, a flagship element in the Diploma Programme, encourages critical thinking about knowledge itself, to try to help you make sense of what you encounter. Its core content is questions like these: knowledge? How do you get knowledge? What is knowledge? Flagship: 1. (Transport / Nautical Terms) the most important ship belonging to a shipping company. 2. (Business / Marketing) a single item from a related group considered as the most important. Ms Chakar - Sept 2011
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Why should we do TOK? This course encourages you to think critically about the subjects you are studying rather than passively accepting what you are taught. TOK is designed to help you to reflect on and further develop the thinking skills you have acquired in your other classes. We will look at ways we might look for an answer to questions and certain problems that arise. Ms Chakar - Sept 2011
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What makes TOK unique? You have at least 16 years of life experience and more than 10 years of formal education behind you. You have gathered a large amount of knowledge, beliefs and opinions from academic disciplines and your lives outside the classroom. In TOK you have the opportunity to step back from this relentless acquisition of new knowledge, in order to consider knowledge issues. Ms Chakar - Sept 2011
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The main questions in TOK
What do you know? How do you know it? Is it likely to be true or not? Ms Chakar - Sept 2011
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How much of what you know is true?
“The Internet will never take off.” Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft (1988) “I think there will be a world market for five computers.” Thomas Watson, founder of IBM (1958) “The atom bomb will never go off and I speak as an expert.” Admiral W. Leahy, advisor to the US President (1945) Which of these quotes is true? Experts can get it wrong, so why not you?
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Grade 12 Formal Assessment
CAT1 CAT2 CAT3 CAT4 Spot the KI: 50% Short presentations: 50% Term 1: 35% Journal 25% Journal 50% Term 1 + 2: 35% Class discussion 25% Class discussion 50% Presentation 30% Ms Chakar - Sept 2011
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EIS TOK Journal Assessment Form
Grade Descriptor 7 Learning journal contains notes and original ideas. There is a strong feeling of personal voice. There is reflection regarding justification of one’s ideas. Ideas have been recorded consistently. 6 There is a feeling of personal voice. There is some reflection regarding justification of one’s ideas. 5 There is some feel of personal voice. 4 Learning journal contains notes and some original ideas. Ideas have been recorded fairly consistently. 3 Learning journal contains notes and some own ideas but these have not been recorded consistently. 2 Learning journal contains some inconsistent notes. 1 Level 2 was not achieved There is also a class discussion assessment form
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Elements of TOK Term 2 Term 3 Term 1 Areas of Knowledge (AOK)
Knowledge issues, knowers and knowing What is knowledge? What is a belief? What is truth? Levels of knowledge Ways of Knowing (WOK) Perception Reason Emotion Language Term 2 Areas of Knowledge (AOK) Mathematics Natural sciences Social sciences History Arts Ethics Religion Term 3 Presentations Rehearsal presentation Final presentations Ms Chakar - Sept 2011
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Emotions They may provide us with the energy to pursue knowledge, but it is far from clear that they are infallible guides to the truth. TOK is concerned with how you believe something rather than what you believe. Whatever you believe, you should, for example, try to support your belief with evidence and be able to consider and respond to criticisms of your views. infallible : incapable of making an error, reliable, dependent Ms Chakar - Sept 2011
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Knowledge issues, knowers and knowing
What is knowledge? What is a belief? What is truth? Levels of knowledge Perception Reason Emotion Language Knowledge issues, knowers and knowing WOK Ways of knowing TOK Mathematics Natural sciences Social sciences History Arts Ethics Religion Presentations AOK Areas of Knowing Rehearsal presentation Final presentations Ms Chakar - Sept 2011
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Further reading Website: IBO – International Baccalaureate Organisation Book: Theory of knowledge for IB Diploma – Richard van de Lagemaat
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