Baltimore City College – IB Theory of Knowledge I and II
Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester
This course is one where students and their teachers reflect critically on diverse ways of knowing and areas of knowledge, and to consider the role which knowledge plays in global society. It encourages students to become aware of themselves as thinkers, to become aware of the complexity of knowledge, and to recognize the need to act responsibly in an increasingly interconnected world. Students are required to write a 1200–1600-word essay and to create a ten-minute presentation for assessment. (NOTE: non-full Diploma students need only complete TOK I)
Grades: Requirement for All Full DP Seniors
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