Description
Curriculum Overview
The curriculum covers essential topics such as:
- Introduction to Theory of Knowledge: Understanding the objectives, structure, and significance of TOK within the IB Diploma Programme, including its role in fostering critical thinking and inquiry.
- Key Concepts and Themes: Exploring the central concepts of TOK, such as knowledge claims, knowledge questions, and areas of knowledge (AOK), along with the different ways of knowing (WOK).
- Curriculum Development for TOK: Learning how to design and implement a TOK curriculum that aligns with IB standards, including developing lesson plans, assessments, and learning activities that promote student engagement.
- Facilitation Techniques: Developing skills in facilitating discussions and encouraging students to explore different perspectives, challenge assumptions, and articulate their understanding of knowledge issues.
- Assessment Practices in TOK: Understanding the assessment criteria for TOK essays and presentations, and learning how to provide constructive feedback to help students improve their work.
- Integrating TOK with Other Subjects: Examining how to connect TOK concepts with other subjects in the IB curriculum, promoting interdisciplinary learning and reinforcing the relevance of knowledge across disciplines.
- Reflective Practice and Professional Development: Engaging in reflective practices that encourage continuous improvement in teaching methodologies and exploring opportunities for ongoing professional development in TOK education.
Ideal For
This diploma program is ideal for current IB educators, TOK coordinators, and teachers seeking to enhance their expertise in teaching Theory of Knowledge. Graduates will be well-prepared to create an engaging TOK learning environment, facilitate critical discussions, and effectively assess student understanding of knowledge concepts within the IB framework.

