Along with teaching English Language Learners at all levels and mainstream English classes, I also get to teach the International Baccalaureate Theory Of Knowledge course. In fact, it looks like I’ll get to teach two of them next year!
I regularly blog about TOK, and you can see all my annual lists of the the best TOK resources here.
I’ve also been inviting guest commentaries on all the changes that IB has begun instituting in TOK classes this year, and you can see those at:
The Best Commentaries On The New IB Theory Of Knowledge Teaching Guide
The Best Posts On Teaching TOK “Knowledge Questions”
Changes have come to the TOK Oral Presentation, too, and here are all my posts on that topic:
“The Times They Are a-Changin’”…For IB Theory Of Knowledge Oral Presentations
Here Is The Simple Outline I’m Having My TOK Students Use For Their Oral Presentation
Guest Post: More On Theory Of Knowledge Oral Presentations
Guest Post: Commentary On Theory Of Knowledge Oral Presentations
@Larryferlazzo Here’s my (hopefully slightly less somewhat weird) Deconstructed #TOK Presentation Criteria:https://t.co/xm1VgHOZqI pic.twitter.com/jrx5AhPdWg
— Roo Stenning (@TheRealMrRoo) April 21, 2017
List Of Knowledge Questions My TOK Students Are Using This Year For Their Oral Presentations
THIS COULD BE A VERY HELPFUL FLOW CHART FOR THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE PRESENTATIONS
THIS IS THE BEST ARTICLE I’VE SEEN FOR HELPING STUDENTS PREPARE FOR PRESENTATIONS
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