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Theory of Knowledge (ToK) Exhibition

The ToK exhibition is one of two assessments that the IBDP students must complete as part of the ToK course.


The Grade 12 ToK exhibition took place on the 20th of October. It showcased the work that the present Grade 12 students has completed in Grade 11. 


The TOK Exhibition isn't a typical project; it’s a demonstration of how our students connect abstract ideas to the real world. Students select three objects—ranging from historical artifacts to everyday items—and use them to address a prompt they have chosen


The ToK Exhibition trains students to recognize and analyze the knowledge issues embedded in media, politics, and culture, equipping them to become informed and active global citizens.


It celebrates the unique perspectives and intellectual curiosity of our students as they curate, justify, and present their findings.


It opens up valuable discussions about bias, evidence, and perspective that enrich our entire learning environment.



 
 
 

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manyuet zhang
manyuet zhang
2 hours ago

Nice summary of the landscape. FLUX3 Video (https://flux3.video) came up in my own research on the same topic, so I am leaving it here in case it is useful to other readers.

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manyuet zhang
manyuet zhang
3 days ago

Clear and helpful overview. I recently came across FLUX 2 Pro (https://flux2pro.ai/) while researching the same topic, and it may give readers another useful point of reference. Thanks for sharing.

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aidio
Jul 21

This ToK exhibition looks really insightful! It's fascinating to see how different knowledge questions are explored. For anyone interested in how visuals can be analyzed and altered, checking out an AI Watermark Remover could offer a unique perspective on image manipulation and its implications.

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