Theory of Knowledge Skills and Practice: Oxford Ib Diploma Programme

Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Kosta Lekanides & Adam Rothwell (2013)
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Ensure learners truly understand all the essential TOK foundations and provide a practical learning scaffold to confidently progress them onto higher order thinking. Comprehensively supporting the TOK course book and mapped to the 2013 syllabus, this focused guide distils the big TOK ideas and builds student confidence right from the start

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