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Theory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma Course Guide with Digital Access

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Help your students to flourish as knowers with this updated series for first examination 2022. Written by experienced authors and examiners, this third edition encourages students to explore 'What is knowledge? Why, and how do we learn?'. This print and digital course guide helps shape students into internationally minded citizens as they critically assess the world around them. Students will explore real-world examples and independently reflect on their knowledge, growing as knowers. A dedicated chapter focuses on building skills for assessment, so students will be fully prepared to excel in the essay and exhibition.

694 pages, Paperback

Published June 11, 2020

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March 20, 2023
Dnf at 0% !! My dad paid so much for this book, it was in fact the most expensive out of all the other ib books and yet I did not touch nor open the book once!! I will be selling the book once I graduate, I’m not even sure I will, this May-June so contact me its still brand new unsealed
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59 reviews
April 21, 2025
Up to page 73- so far, although the topic is relatively interesting, it's so boring, and drags out a lot.



boring as hell for a subject that has the potential to be so interesting
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27 reviews
January 10, 2022
This is actually a pretty good guide to TOK - and I'm not just saying this because I like the subject. It's clear and concise, there are many real-life examples and all of its chapters are structured the same way, making it easy to find specific sections. The only con is that it's not really a textbook (which it doesn't claim to be either, but it's easy to get that impression) - if you want to go super in depth with TOK, it won't help you (especially when it comes to math and ethics).
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