What are some examples of knowledge questions?

What are some examples of knowledge questions?

Good starters for a TOK Knowledge Question (KQ): “to what extent…”, “how…”, “how far…”, “how does…”, “what…”, “what is it about…”, “what role does…”, “in what sense…”, “under what circumstances…”, “is it possible…”, “why…”, “if…” etc.

What are TOK knowledge questions?

Knowledge Questions are contestable questions about knowledge itself. Knowledge Questions are crafted with intention to be open, general and contentious. They are succinct, grammatical and use precise concepts and vocabulary. They provoke discursive evaluation rather than any single, definitive response.

What are the 4 components of a knowledge question?

Knowledge questions may imply links between areas of knowledge, the themes and also the four elements of the course: scope, perspective, ethics, tools & methods.

Is natural science better than other areas of knowledge?

Fascinating scientific discoveries have helped us understand human nature better, grasp how our planet has evolved and even conceive what the universe may look like. The natural sciences give us so much knowledge that they almost seem to overshadow all other areas of knowledge.

What are the best TOK prompts?

The TOK Exhibition Prompts

  1. What counts as knowledge?
  2. Are some types of knowledge more useful than others?
  3. What features of knowledge have an impact on its reliability?
  4. On what grounds might we doubt a claim?
  5. What counts as good evidence for a claim?

What are the areas of knowledge in TOK?

Areas of knowledge TOK distinguishes between eight areas of knowl- edge: mathematics, the natural sciences, the human sciences, the arts, history, ethics, religious knowledge systems, and indigenous knowl- edge systems.

What is TOK terminology?

Those 12 concepts are Evidence, Certainty, Truth, Interpretation, Power, Justification, Explanation, Objectivity, Perspective, Culture, Values and Responsibility.

How do you answer a TOK question?

The TOK Essay Structure

  1. -Say one or two interesting things about the prescribed title question. This shows us, right away that you know what the question is asking.
  2. -Define one or two of the key terms in the title.
  3. -State your claim.
  4. -Example.
  5. -Counter-claim.
  6. -Example.
  7. -Sum up the development section.
  8. -State your claim.

How is knowledge produced TOK?

“There are only two ways in which humankind can produce knowledge: through passive observation or through active experiment.” This statement raises important knowledge questions that have to do with the production of knowledge itself.

How can it be that scientific knowledge changes over time TOK?

The accepted views of science knowledge can change over time. Changes can result from new science observations, but can also be affected by social, political or religious convictions. To develop a deeper understanding, students need to investigate the context of the time in which science ideas were developed.

What are the 35 TOK prompts?

35 IA Prompts

  • What counts as knowledge?
  • Are some types of knowledge more useful than others?
  • What features of knowledge have an impact on its reliability?
  • On what grounds might we doubt a claim?
  • What counts as good evidence for a claim?
  • How does the way that we organize or classify knowledge affect what we know?