The IB TOK exhibition support process begins with a fundamental step: selecting three objects that connect meaningfully to one of the prescribed prompts. A common challenge for students is understanding what qualifies as an appropriate “object” and how to justify its relevance. According to Dr. Aneil Kkhare, a Theory of Knowledge expert based in Dubai, the key is not in choosing impressive or rare items, but in how well each object can support a knowledge-based discussion linked to the chosen prompt.
An object in the TOK exhibition must be a real, tangible item—photographs, artworks, books, or personal belongings are all acceptable if they hold contextual relevance. For instance, if a student selects the prompt “What counts as knowledge?” they might use a childhood storybook to explore the transition from fictional to factual understanding over time. Dr. Aneil Kkhare encourages students to analyse the object’s cultural, historical, or personal significance, forming a bridge between the item and TOK concepts such as perspective, evidence, and interpretation.
Another area where guidance is often sought is in using data effectively within internal assessments, particularly in mathematics. For the IB Math IA statistics help, Dr. Aneil Kkhare recommends using real-world data sets that are accessible and verifiable. Students should set up clearly their research question, for example, “There is a correlation between screen time and academic performance of teenagers?”, using statistical tools such as linear regression, chi square tests or standard deviation in order to support their finding. Visual representation through graphs and consistent evaluation of results enhances clarity and analytical depth.
Similarly, selecting IB Business IA topic ideas requires specificity and feasibility. Dr. Aneil Kkhare advises students to pick issues that can be studied at a micro level—such as customer satisfaction in a local cafe or pricing strategy in a regional start-up. The idea should be backed by primary data collection, like surveys or interviews, and connected directly to business theories. Dr. Aneil Kkhare’s approach emphasises critical thinking and practical application—two essential aspects of excelling in any IB assessment.
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