Im a sophomore in IB at the moment, and i’ve heard a lot about ToK. I’m pretty excited about it, many of the older students say it changed the way they view things, and that our school’s ToK teacher is exceptional. Apparently at the beginning of the first class of the year, the first thing the student’s are asked is ‘how do you know 2 plus 2 equals 4?‘. And in the IB MYP, not all the kids are that motivated, but they’re ‘filtered out’ before the diploma program. I attend a IB world school here in Canada and i live in an area with relatively high immigration rates, so there’s a lot of competition since immigrants (like my parents) are obsessed with education.
Im a sophomore in IB at the moment, and i’ve heard a lot about ToK. I’m pretty excited about it, many of the older students say it changed the way they view things, and that our school’s ToK teacher is exceptional. Apparently at the beginning of the first class of the year, the first thing the student’s are asked is ‘how do you know 2 plus 2 equals 4?‘. And in the IB MYP, not all the kids are that motivated, but they’re ‘filtered out’ before the diploma program. I attend a IB world school here in Canada and i live in an area with relatively high immigration rates, so there’s a lot of competition since immigrants (like my parents) are obsessed with education.
Welcome to LessWrong! A lot of the content on this site has helped me answer the questions ToK asks. What is Evidence is a good place to start.
Theres also lesswrong.com/lw/jr/how_to_convince_me_that_2_2_3/ and http://lesswrong.com/lw/si/math_is_subjunctively_objective/ if you just want to skip to the back of the book for 2+2=4. Thought personally I wouldn’t suggest it.
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