Features
- ‘Before you start’ questions at the beginning of each chapter challenge students’ thinking habits and help to ignite discussion before the unit starts.
- ‘Explore’ activities lead students into the exploration of the TOK core, optional themes and areas of knowledge.
- ‘Real-world situations’ help students see how TOK themes manifest in the world around them.
- ‘Linking questions’ help students make connections across themes and areas of knowledge including sciences, literature and the arts.
- ‘Discuss’ questions promote debate in the classroom and provide the ideal opportunity to develop oral English skills.
- ‘Reflection’ features encourage students to analyse their development as knowers as they progress through the course.
- Clear and concise language, including key term pull outs with associated explanations throughout, support ESL learners.
- Ethics is integrated in the course as a running thread throughout the content.
- Cambridge Elevate editions are customisable and interactive, allowing students and teachers to annotate text, add audio notes and link out to external resources, both online and offline via the app.
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Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1. Knowers and knowing:
- 1. Who is the Knower?
- 2. The Problem of Knowledge
- 3. Knowledge Questions and the Knowledge Framework
- 4. Truth and Wisdom
- Part 2. Optional themes:
- 5. Knowledge and Technology
- 6. Knowledge and Language
- 7. Knowledge and Politics
- 8. Knowledge and Religion
- 9. Knowledge and Indigenous Societies
- Part 3. Areas of Knowledge:
- 10. History
- 11 The Arts
- 12 Mathematics
- 13. The Natural Sciences
- 14. The Human Sciences
- Part 4. Assessment:
- 15 The ToK Exhibition and the ToK Essay
- Glossary.
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