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Publisher:Hodder

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Publication date:27/03/2020

ISBN:9781510475434

Theory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma Fourth Edition

By (author) : Carolyn P. Henly, John Sprague

English

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Developed in cooperation with the International Baccalaureate (IB) Build knowledge with this thought-provoking guide through the core theme, the five optional themes and the five areas of knowledge. - Guide students by helping them examine the nature of knowledge and their own status as a knower. - Develop diverse and balanced arguments with a variety of activities, case studies and Deeper Thinking features. - Aid understanding with in-depth discussions of the twelve course concepts and detailed definitions of all key terms. - Provide assessment support with guidance relating to the TOK Exhibition and Essay. Free online material available at hoddereducation.com/ib-extras Also available: Theory of Knowledge Student eTextbook 9781510475458 Theory of Knowledge Whiteboard eTextbook 9781510475441 Theory of Knowledge: Teaching for Success 9781510474659 Theory of Knowledge: Skills for Success 9781510474956 Theory of Knowledge: Skills for Success Student eTextbook 9781510475472

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