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AVID 11/Theory of Knowledge 1,2 (6932, 6933)    - SITE ADOPTED COURSE -


Approved Site(s):
 Site adopted course for Mission Bay High School. Other schools may not offer this course without prior approval from the Interdivisional Curriculum Committee.

Grade Range:
 11
 Prerequisites:
 Advanced or Seminar English 3,4 recommended
 Course duration:
 Two semesters
Subject area in which graduation credit will be given:
 Elective
 UC subject area satisfied:
 g - College Preparatory Elective
Notes:
 Co-requisites: Additional IB courses chosen from IB Groups 1-6.
Course Description:
 The course emphasizes rhetorical reading, analytical writing, collaborative discussion strategies, tutorial inquiry study groups, preparation for college entrance and placement exams, college study skills, and test-taking strategies, note-taking and research. The eleventh grade AVID Elective course is the first part in a junior/senior seminar course that focuses on writing and critical thinking expected of first- and second-year college students. In additional to the academic focus of the AVID seminar, there are college-bound activities, methodologies and tasks that should be undertaken during the junior year to support students as they apply to four-year universities and confirm their postsecondary plans. Theory of Knowledge (TOK) is a course about critical thinking and inquiring into the process of knowing, rather than about learning a specific body of knowledge. The TOK course examines how we know what we claim to know. It does this by encouraging students to analyze knowledge claims and explore knowledge questions. A knowledge claim is the assertion that “I/we know X” or “I/we know Y” or a statement about knowledge; a knowledge question is an open question about knowledge.

State Course Code(s):
 9228 - Non-Core Academic Elective
Basic Texts and Teaching Guides:
 The AVID High School Libraries and site selected IB materials.