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Theory of Knowledge

October 25:41 PM(View: 3506)
Theory of Knowledge
By Brent Davis and Maher Oueida

"What do I believe in? Why do I believe it? Are those reasons valid?" These are some of the central questions explored in the Theory of Knowledge (TOK) course, part of the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum. This course encourages students to critically examine knowledge, question sources, and engage with diverse perspectives. By developing these skills, students are better equipped to navigate differing opinions and various streams of information, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of learning.

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TOK is essentially a course in epistemology—the study of knowledge. It invites students to ask, "How do we know what we know?" Critical thinking begins with the ability to evaluate information, requiring us to question its origins and methods of acquisition. The course also examines how different disciplines, such as history, behavioral science, and natural sciences, approach knowledge, with a strong focus on ethical considerations. This reminds us that knowledge, without meaningful relationships, has limited value. As Scripture says, "Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up" (1 Corinthians 8:1).

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At AURA, we strive to develop both strong minds and strong character, grounded in relationships that edify and enrich.
The AURA’s 2nd Open House held last 19th of April was a success! Amazing job to our teachers, students, and leadership team who made it possible!
AURA Academy values creative thinking as much as critical thinking. Both are needed to prepare students to effectively solve problems in the changing environment of the 21st century. In a recent interview with our gifted visual arts teacher, Kate Lyons Landry (katelyonslandry.com), she noted that:
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AURA Academy follows the International Baccalaureate (IB) framework of education. You can learn more about the IB program at ibo.org. The IB framework breaks down education into eight subject groups: language and literature, language acquisition, sciences, mathematics, art, physical and health education, and design.
What is the connection between your sleep and your health? Compute the correlation coefficient for the data in Table A. Which of these two is of more interest to you? Probably the first question.
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