Theory of knowledge exhibition

ToK Student Exhibitions for the class of 2024

 

One of the two assessments for Theory of Knowledge (ToK) is the student exhibition. Ideally, this is meant to be displayed publicly, but given the logistics and demands for space on this busy campus, an online format is undoubtedly the best approach to accomplish this. 

 

The purpose and intent of this exhibition is as follows:

 

The ToK exhibition explores how ToK manifests in the world around us. For this reason, it is strongly recommended that students base their exhibition on one of the ToK themes (either the core theme or one of the optional themes). For this task, students are required to create an exhibition of three objects that connect to one of the 35 IA prompts provided by the ToK teacher. 

 

Students must select one IA prompt on which to base their exhibition, and all three objects must be linked to the same IA prompt. Students are required to create an exhibition comprising three objects, or images of objects, and an accompanying written commentary on each object. To enable their exhibition to be marked by their ToK teacher and for samples of student work to be submitted to the IB for moderation, students are required to produce a single file containing:

 

 

These are the results of the exhibitions from the class of 2024, organized by either their ToK teacher or class period, found in the menu bar at the top of this page.

 

Enjoy!

 

-- Mr. Bender and Mr. De Ruysscher