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KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONSAn Introduction
WHAT IS A KNOWLEDGE QUESTION? A knowledge question (KQ) is a question
about the… Search for,
Acquisition of, Production of,
Verification of, Use of
KNOWLEDGE
WHAT IS A KNOWLEDGE QUESTION?
KQs are… KQs are… About knowledge Open-ended and
debatable with a number of plausible answers
Expressed in general TOK vocabulary
Free-floating from their real-life situations
NOT about specific content
NOT closed (yes/no questions, questions with correct known answers)
NOT inundated with subject-specific language
NOT specific to any one real-life situation
EXAMPLE KQS What ethical responsibilities come with possessing
knowledge? How can memory impact scientific objectivity? Is faith irrational? Is all evidence equal? How do emotions affect our perspectives? Is there ever knowledge without evidence? How can we judge whether one model is better than
another? How can it be that scientific knowledge changes over time? Was mathematics invented or discovered? Do moral truths exist?
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Describe the real life situation (RLS):Plato’s allegory of the cave is a story of a group of
prisoners who are chained up in a cave. The prisoners assume the shadows they see reflected in the light of their
fire make up reality, but when one man escapes to the outside world he realizes that he alone has access to truth
and knowledge.
State one specific topic discussed within the RLS
Plato believes the enlightened man has a responsibility to teach and govern the prisoners back in the cave. The educated should rule the ignorant.
Write a closed question (one with a correct answer) about the topic
What does Plato see as the ideal relationship between government and knowledge?
Write an open question about knowledge based in the topic
Should educated people have a responsibility to govern?
Craft a knowledge question using TOK vocabulary
What responsibilities come with knowledge?
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Describe the real life situation (RLS):In his 2006 TED Talk, Sir Ken Robinson claims that schools
are killing creativity by emphasizing certain types of intelligences at the expense of others. In particular,
schools value students who can use logic, do math, and learn languages and steer students away from the arts.
State one specific topic discussed within the RLS
Schools emphasize mathematical intelligence, including the ability to use logic and reasoning to
solve problems.
Write a closed question (one with a correct answer) about the topic
What is mathematical intelligence?
Write an open question about knowledge based in the topic
To what extent is mathematical intelligence inappropriate or insufficient in solving
problems?
Craft a knowledge question using TOK vocabulary
What are the limits of reason as a way of knowing?
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Describe the real life situation (RLS):
In the article “How Gay Marriage Won” from Time Magazine, journalist David Von Drehle cites research that
the gay rights movement has progressed greatly, as shown by public opinion data and government policy changes.
State one specific topic discussed within the RLS
Public opinion data may be used to inform policy decisions on gay marriage
Write a closed question (one with a correct answer) about the topic
How has public opinion on gay marriage changed in the last 50 years?
Write an open question about knowledge based in the topic
How do we know that public opinions on gay marriage are changing?
Craft a knowledge question using TOK vocabulary
To what extent can we accurately measure
knowledge that changes over time?
PRACTICE TIME!
In your small group, create a knowledge question using the article “The Coddling of the American Mind” as your real-life situation.
Begin by discussing the article as a group to review it. Then go through the “KQ Ladder” to craft a knowledge question together.
When you come up with your KQ, write it on the board. If you finish early, go through the process again using
another article we have read or TED talk we have watched as your real-life situation.