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TOK and Extended Essays

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TOK and Extended Essays. TOK And Chemistry. We are all TOK Teachers. TOK: Nature of Subject. It encourages students to become aware of themselves as thinkers,. The TOK course should. build on the student´s own experience. Chemistry. Perception. Reason. Knower. Emotion. Reason. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TOK and Extended Essays

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TOK And Chemistry

We are all TOK Teachers.

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TOK: Nature of Subject  

It encourages students to become aware of themselves as thinkers,

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The TOK course should  

build on the student´s own experience.

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Knower

Perception Reason

Reason Emotion

Chemistry

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The Delocalised knower ?

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Stoichiometry

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How natural is natural science?

The beaker of water

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Chemical symbols as a universal language.

 

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Chemical Equations

Language as a tool for thought

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The Atom

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Models And Truth

20 Questions With Random Answers

Finding Out: “ What Is In the Box.?”

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Limitations of Language and Perception

"What we observe is not nature itself

but nature exposed to our mode of

questioning."

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Daltons Model As “Searchlight”.

." Ask an impertinent question: and you are on the way to the pertinent answer."

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our chemistry will seem childish five hundred years from now.

 

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Every theory is based in some analogy, and sooner or later the theory fails because the analogy turns out to be false

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a theory in its day helps to solve the problems of the day. "

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Electron Arrangement 

Perception :Heating The Empty test-tube. What do you observe?

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Experimental work and The Scientific Method

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Planning

Sugar to Coca-Cola. And the evil demon

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Data Collection  

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Perception – Selection

–Blue Bottles and white solids

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Measurement 

How can you measure the temperature of a beaker of water?

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Conclusion And Evaluation

Are Chemists turkeys?

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May 2005

• 1, For some people science is the supreme form of all knowledge. Is this view reasonable or does it involve a misunderstanding of science or of knowledge?

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• 7. To what extent may the subjective nature of perception be regarded as an advantage for artists but an obstacle to be overcome for scientists?

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TOK Prescribed Essays On Science

• 1. Is it a simple matter to distinguish a scientific argument from a pseudo scientific

argument ? (May 2003)

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• 2. “God may have separated the heavens from the earth. He did not separate astronomy from marine biology”(Jonathon Levy). To what extent are the classifications separating Areas of Knowledge justified? (May 2003)

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• 3. In science one tries to tell people , in such a way to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it’s the exact opposite ( Paul Dirac). Do both approaches suggested in the quotation enjoy equal success in explaining human knowledge? (May 2003)

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• 4. Art Upsets science reassures. Analyse and evaluate this claim (May 02)

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• 5. “The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking” Could this be said of all areas of knowledge? (May 2002)

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• 6. In what ways has technology expanded or limited the acquisition of knowledge? (May 2002)

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• 7. Do we have to learn to think scientifically in order to find the truth? (May 2001)