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Knowledge Questions Must be open and about knowledge Comparative Expressed in TOK vocab

Step 1 Good Questions Start with To what extent…? How far….? How....? What role does....? Under what circumstances...? How can....?

Step 2 After the question starter use a combination of one or more TOK concepts (Belief, Idea, Empiricism, Rationalism, Umwelt, Certainty, Reliability, Valid, or any other IB subject concepts)

Step 3 Add references to ways of knowing and or areas of knowledge

Bring It All Together What roles does reason and emotions play in the reliability of scientific claims? To What extent can imagination be considered a valid source of knowledge? How far does art influence beliefs of individuals and groups?