Compass-Bell Center – IB Theory of Knowledge I
Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester
Major Outcomes: • Identify and analyze the various kinds of justi- fications used to support knowledge • Formulate, evaluate, and attempt to answer knowledge questions • Examine how academic disciplines/areas of knowledge generate and shape knowledge • Understand the roles played by ways of knowing in the construction of shared and personal knowledge • Explore links between knowledge claims, knowledge questions, and areas of knowl- edge • Demonstrate an awareness and understand- ing of different perspectives and be able to relate these to one’s own perspective • Explore a real-life/contemporary situation from a TOK perspective in the exhibition | Projects/Activities: TOK Exhibition Projects, Activities, etc.: TOK presentation | Instructional Focus: Students participate in
Prerequisites: Prerequisite/Selection Process: IB diploma candidate or certificate scholar
Grades: Grades 11 or 12
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