In order to properly answer this question, you must first understand what this class is not. This class is not a GPA booster. This class is not a study period. This class is not like any class you have ever taken. Only one thing is required of you in order to progress in this class. The one requirement is that you think, think, and then think some more (and there will be some writing involved). You will not benefit from this class if you are preoccupied with a grade you may or may not receive. The grade is not the goal. Improving the way you think is the goal. This grade does not matter. Only logical, thoughtful and thorough self-reflection matters.
Theory of Knowledge is often called the "glue" of the IB curriculum. Over the next two years, you will be bombarded with vast amounts of knowledge and rigorous course standards. The purpose of ToK is to take all of your preexisting (and newly acquired) knowledge about Mathematics, Art, Natural Sciences, Human Sciences, History, and Ethics, and question it. Question all of it.
Self-reflection, critical thinking, and inquiry skills are three components that a successful ToK student develops throughout this course. Everyday we will be discussing questions that do not have a correct answer. There will be disagreements. This is a good thing. In fact, it's a great thing! Without disagreement we can not properly address the knowledge issues at hand. Lastly, I want this class to be enjoyable! Everyday you will have the opportunity to contribute and express your very own ideas to the class. I expect all of you to be provide the bulk of contributions during discussion. My main role in ToK is to facilitate your development and progression as an active learner in order to improve the way you think, not to tell you what to think. See you in class!
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