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University preparation

TOK and critical thinking are incredibly powerful tools to help students not only identify themselves as impressive university candidates, but also provide them with a range of concepts and skills that will help them thrive as new undergraduates.

We’ve curated our mini-lesson and other materials to give students a more critical understanding of their university subject, acquaint them with the latest essential issues and events, and make them stand out as a candidate.

Access the university preparation resources

Resources to help you prepare for courses such as architecture, fine art, and the performing arts.

Resources to help you prepare for courses such as languages, history, and philosophy.

Resources to help you prepare for courses such as medicine, physics, and mathematics.

Resources to help you prepare for courses such as law, business, psychology, and economics.

University preparation: sample version

The UP padlets offer students a wide selection of mini-lessons and other resources that explore and unpack the latest issues and events related to the course, enabling students to link learning to the real-world, develop a more critical eye, and demonstrate their interest in the subject.

The advice on the final slide of the presentation provides specific advice on how the story will help to deepen their knowledge, introduce them to key thinkers, and relate to wider issues going on in the world. Check back every month for new stories. To access all the UP padlets join us here!

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Help your learners to exit their echo chambers!

Our online and in-person workshops offer the usual support for students writing the essay and exhibition, and TOK departments designing great courses.

But our training sessions go much further than this: by focusing on authentic critical thinking, they demonstrate how to help learners confront, rather than confirm, their biases and assumptions, and exit their echo chambers. This makes them accessible and relevant for all teachers, whatever their subject or programme. Read more here.