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The
Complete Guide to the International Baccalaureate Theory of Knowledge Course
The TOK student guide is the culmination
of 9 years of development of a successful course at a large
selective Grammar School in the South of England,UK. It includes
just what a student needs to understand in order to gain a
good grade for his or her presentation and essay, written in
clear English. This massive guide contains 220 A4
PAGES.
This
guide is not an official IBO guide and the author is
responsible for its content.
*** NEWLY UPDATED VERSION 2 JUST
LAUNCHED FOR 2012/2013 ***
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Why
you should get this eBook:
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ADVICE on the latest ESSAY QUESTIONS with guidance as to the meaning of the
questions
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WARNING and EXPLANATION as to the
importance of Knower's Perspective in Marking
Criteria.
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ADVICE on previous years ESSAY
QUESTIONS and answer guidelines for all questions
since 2002
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The steps you MUST TAKE to ensure
you score highly in the presentation, including
discussion of the marking scheme
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SUGGESTIONS for presentation
topics
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PLUS
COVERAGE OF THE WHOLE COURSE INCLUDING:
· Basic
definitions and discussions of key ideas which differentiate
knowledge and belief
· Detailed
notes on key aspects of the Ways of Knowing - particularly
Perception, Reason, Language and Emotion.
· Detailed
notes on the key Areas of Knowledge - Mathematics, Science,
History, Aesthetics and Ethics
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Brian King is a retired teacher who
has taught TOK for 9 years and has developed this
course, gaining some very successful results over the
last few years.He
also taught History and Philosphy and his interests
include Music, Gardening, Football and the History of
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Theory of Knowledge Study Guide
OVER 220 A4 PAGES
INCLUDING:
What is the
Theory of Knowledge
What is Knowledge
Ways of Knowing - Perception, Reason, Language, Emotion
Areas of Knowledge - Mathematics, Natural Sciences, History,
The Arts, Ethics
How to give good Presentations
Examples of Presentation Topics
General essay advice
Advice on 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004 , 2003 Essay Questions
The general theme of the course is one of
revolutions in understanding and knowledge and a large part of
the approach is historical.
READ WHAT PEOPLE THINK OF
BRIAN'S BOOK:
"Insightful
and demanding, these resources will support all students in
their exploration of the most significant epistemological
questions. Whether it is the scientific nature of History,
the uncertainties of empiricism or the meaning of beauty,
this is a guide that will help you answer, and ask,
the most meaningful of questions."
Alf Nicol,
Head of Humanities
“Tried and tested
over many generations of students these materials get to the
heart of the course and are indispensable for success in TOK”
Dr Lepine, teacher of History
and TOK
"This
guide clarifies all aspects of the TOK course without
overwhelming you with unnecessary details. My students loved
this guide and this edition will show you why"
Ray Chaudhuri, teacher of
Mathematics and TOK
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feel that the Theory of Knowledge Study Guide is not everything that we
say it is and you are not completely satisfied with it, then
return your pack and we will refund your money.
That's more than a guarantee, that's a promise.
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