The document provides instructions for creating a museum exhibition on the topic of "How has education changed over the centuries?". It explains that the exhibition should include 3 objects related to how education has changed, along with a plaque for each object explaining how it relates to the topic. The document also notes some details about the assignment, such as it counting for 33% of the student's grade and having a 950 word limit.
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TOK Exhibition Guide
The document provides instructions for creating a museum exhibition on the topic of "How has education changed over the centuries?". It explains that the exhibition should include 3 objects related to how education has changed, along with a plaque for each object explaining how it relates to the topic. The document also notes some details about the assignment, such as it counting for 33% of the student's grade and having a 950 word limit.
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You are creating a museum exhibition titled ‘How
has education changed over the centuries?’
What 3 objects would you include and why?
Internal Assessment: The TOK Exhibition
o 33% of final grade
o 950 words o All work can be completed in class (approx. 8 lessons) The exhibition is not an essay Here is an exhibition titled “How did democracy develop in America?”:
This is an object related to the
title of the exhibition
This is a plaque, explaining
what the object is and how it relates to the topic You will make a TOK exhibition
Pick a title from the list = prompt
Pick 3 objects that relate to the prompt
Provide a commentary on how the object relates to the prompt
Exhibition Prompts 35 to choose from – list in the booklet
Prompts – you are not expected to provide a definitive answer
to these or create an argument.
These are to spark a conversation that you explore from
different aspects using your objects STEP 1 & 2 in the guide: