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How to make 
a great TOK Presentation 
Pavel Ivanov, PhD
Internal Assessment 
• Presentation is the TOK IA 
component 
• Contributes 33% of the final grade 
• 10 marks for TOK presentation is a 
maximum
Presentation Logic 
Your presentation should focus on a particular 
Knowledge Question (KQ). BUT… 
•Start with a Real-Life Situation (RLS) 
•Extract a ‘good’ Knowledge Question from RLS 
•Map your KQ to 2 to 4 different areas/aspects 
•Explore each area/aspect from a TOK 
perspective 
• Provide a Conclusion 
• Make a loop from Conclusion to RLS 
• Generalize to other RLSs
Real-Life Situation (RLS) 
• Can be anything from your own experience, 
including something happened in the past 
• Can be something happened with somebody 
else or in the world (not with you) some 
time ago and discussed extensively in the 
society, media or your community 
– but not from Ancient World, Medieval Ages, etc. 
Hint: RLS should enable you to 
generalize to put a TOK-style 
Knowledge Question
What is a ‘good’ Knowledge Question 
KQ should … 
•Be of general nature 
•Be a TOK-style question 
•Relate to various RLSs rather 
than only to the one you 
have chosen 
•Allow further development 
with references to several 
WoK and AoK
Knowledge Question: examples 
• Should Internet be censored? 
• Is « love » only an emotion? 
• Can parents decide what gender to assign a 
newborn with an intersex condition? 
• Do religions promote terrorism? 
• Bermuda Triangle or how to explain unexplained 
phenomena? 
• Is global warming a conspiracy? 
• Is religion the only basis for ethical principles? 
• Is it ethical for celebrities to look and act the 
way they do when they know the impact of their 
image on today’s youth?
Further development of KQ 
Map your KQ to 2 to 4 different areas/aspects 
using the following scheme: 
•Put a claim 
•Briefly explain what you mean 
•Support your claim with examples, facts, 
evidence, etc. to prove it 
•Put counterclaim whenever possible 
• Make a link to your KQ 
Provide a balance between shared 
and personal knowledge
Conclusion and back loop 
• You should provide a solution/answer to your 
KQ 
• Base it on what you have learned from the 
development of KQ 
• Interpret the original RLS using the new 
knowledge you’ve got or provide a new 
insight 
• Exemplify with other RLSs that your 
KQ has a broader context
Presentation Logic Diagram 
For each of 2 
to 4 areas you 
should provide 
• Claim 
• Explanation 
• Support (by 
facts, 
examples, 
evidence) 
• Counterclaim 
• Link to KQ
Planning TOK Presentation
Planning the TOK Presentation
Planning TOK Presentation
TOK Presentation formats 
• TOK Presentations may take many forms 
– lectures, interviews, debates 
– you are allowed to use multimedia, costumes, or 
props to support the presentation 
– pre-recorded inserts within a presentation are 
permissible 
• However, the presentation cannot be an essay 
read aloud to the class 
• The presentation itself must be a live experience 
and not a recording of the presentation 
• You present to the audience 
• The presentations are usually video recorded
Four Assessment Criteria 
Do(es) the presenter(s) succeed in showing how TOK 
concepts can have practical application? 
Specifically, has the student: 
1.described clearly the Real-Life Situation that forms the 
launching point for the presentation? 
2.extracted and clearly formulated a single Knowledge 
Question from the Real-Life Situation? 
3.identified and explored various perspectives in relation to 
the Knowledge Question, and deployed examples and 
arguments in the service of this exploration? 
4.related the findings of and insights from the analysis back to 
the chosen Real-Life Situation and showed how they might be 
relevant to other Real-Life Situations?
Presentation Planning Document
Presentation Planning Document 
• EVERY student must complete and 
submit a presentation planning and 
marking document (TK/PPD) 
• You complete pages 1 and 2 only 
– use skeleton or bullet point form 
– type in a standard 12 font 
– do not exceed 500 words 
– include diagrams but even if they are 
clearly related to the text 
• You should give the teacher a hard 
copy of the TK/PPD before you start 
presenting
TOK Presentations on YouTube (1/3) 
• Cloning 
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52xfbIuuK68 
• Euthanasia = Good Policy? 
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UL6tCVr3tbw&feature=related 
• Do men and women think in the same way and should this affect 
their lives and careers? 
– www.youtube.com/watch?v=MU3CRdW5_v4&feature=related 
• Common sense 
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsN_N6gAiJU 
• Do video games promote violence? 
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kSv5FLwugc 
• To What Extend is the Language of Persuasion Ethical? 
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlUIB_hEH5M 
• Can feelings get in the way of our learnings? 
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2dN9SEQyNI
TOK Presentations on YouTube (2/3) 
• Ethics of Religion 
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxb7xPEbTp8 
• Emotions and Mathematics 
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZSu-ENcHb4 
• Animal Testing 
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS_hF_7k7eE 
• Not all examples from YouTube deserve high grades ! 
– assess them critically 
– reveal their strengths and weaknesses 
• A short video on how to make TOK Presentation 
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJYvNDrbGBU
General Remarks 
• Presentations can be made individually or by groups 
of no more than 3 students 
– each member of a group will get the same mark 
– not every student need speak for the same amount of 
time… 
– … but it should be evident that all members of the group 
participate actively and make 
comparable contributions 
–approximately 10 minutes per 
presenter should be allowed 
(maximum of approx. 30 min 
per group)
General Remarks (cont.) 
• KQs and RLSs should be unique in each 
presentation 
• Group presentation provides much more 
time for KQ development 
– do not ignore such a possibility !! 
• Audience participation is 
allowed during the 
presentation, not just in 
follow-up discussion
THANK YOU ! 
pavel.s.smart@gmail.com

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How to make a great Theory of Knowledge presentation

  • 1. How to make a great TOK Presentation Pavel Ivanov, PhD
  • 2. Internal Assessment • Presentation is the TOK IA component • Contributes 33% of the final grade • 10 marks for TOK presentation is a maximum
  • 3. Presentation Logic Your presentation should focus on a particular Knowledge Question (KQ). BUT… •Start with a Real-Life Situation (RLS) •Extract a ‘good’ Knowledge Question from RLS •Map your KQ to 2 to 4 different areas/aspects •Explore each area/aspect from a TOK perspective • Provide a Conclusion • Make a loop from Conclusion to RLS • Generalize to other RLSs
  • 4. Real-Life Situation (RLS) • Can be anything from your own experience, including something happened in the past • Can be something happened with somebody else or in the world (not with you) some time ago and discussed extensively in the society, media or your community – but not from Ancient World, Medieval Ages, etc. Hint: RLS should enable you to generalize to put a TOK-style Knowledge Question
  • 5. What is a ‘good’ Knowledge Question KQ should … •Be of general nature •Be a TOK-style question •Relate to various RLSs rather than only to the one you have chosen •Allow further development with references to several WoK and AoK
  • 6. Knowledge Question: examples • Should Internet be censored? • Is « love » only an emotion? • Can parents decide what gender to assign a newborn with an intersex condition? • Do religions promote terrorism? • Bermuda Triangle or how to explain unexplained phenomena? • Is global warming a conspiracy? • Is religion the only basis for ethical principles? • Is it ethical for celebrities to look and act the way they do when they know the impact of their image on today’s youth?
  • 7. Further development of KQ Map your KQ to 2 to 4 different areas/aspects using the following scheme: •Put a claim •Briefly explain what you mean •Support your claim with examples, facts, evidence, etc. to prove it •Put counterclaim whenever possible • Make a link to your KQ Provide a balance between shared and personal knowledge
  • 8. Conclusion and back loop • You should provide a solution/answer to your KQ • Base it on what you have learned from the development of KQ • Interpret the original RLS using the new knowledge you’ve got or provide a new insight • Exemplify with other RLSs that your KQ has a broader context
  • 9. Presentation Logic Diagram For each of 2 to 4 areas you should provide • Claim • Explanation • Support (by facts, examples, evidence) • Counterclaim • Link to KQ
  • 11. Planning the TOK Presentation
  • 13. TOK Presentation formats • TOK Presentations may take many forms – lectures, interviews, debates – you are allowed to use multimedia, costumes, or props to support the presentation – pre-recorded inserts within a presentation are permissible • However, the presentation cannot be an essay read aloud to the class • The presentation itself must be a live experience and not a recording of the presentation • You present to the audience • The presentations are usually video recorded
  • 14. Four Assessment Criteria Do(es) the presenter(s) succeed in showing how TOK concepts can have practical application? Specifically, has the student: 1.described clearly the Real-Life Situation that forms the launching point for the presentation? 2.extracted and clearly formulated a single Knowledge Question from the Real-Life Situation? 3.identified and explored various perspectives in relation to the Knowledge Question, and deployed examples and arguments in the service of this exploration? 4.related the findings of and insights from the analysis back to the chosen Real-Life Situation and showed how they might be relevant to other Real-Life Situations?
  • 16. Presentation Planning Document • EVERY student must complete and submit a presentation planning and marking document (TK/PPD) • You complete pages 1 and 2 only – use skeleton or bullet point form – type in a standard 12 font – do not exceed 500 words – include diagrams but even if they are clearly related to the text • You should give the teacher a hard copy of the TK/PPD before you start presenting
  • 17. TOK Presentations on YouTube (1/3) • Cloning – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52xfbIuuK68 • Euthanasia = Good Policy? – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UL6tCVr3tbw&feature=related • Do men and women think in the same way and should this affect their lives and careers? – www.youtube.com/watch?v=MU3CRdW5_v4&feature=related • Common sense – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsN_N6gAiJU • Do video games promote violence? – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kSv5FLwugc • To What Extend is the Language of Persuasion Ethical? – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlUIB_hEH5M • Can feelings get in the way of our learnings? – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2dN9SEQyNI
  • 18. TOK Presentations on YouTube (2/3) • Ethics of Religion – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxb7xPEbTp8 • Emotions and Mathematics – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZSu-ENcHb4 • Animal Testing – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS_hF_7k7eE • Not all examples from YouTube deserve high grades ! – assess them critically – reveal their strengths and weaknesses • A short video on how to make TOK Presentation – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJYvNDrbGBU
  • 19. General Remarks • Presentations can be made individually or by groups of no more than 3 students – each member of a group will get the same mark – not every student need speak for the same amount of time… – … but it should be evident that all members of the group participate actively and make comparable contributions –approximately 10 minutes per presenter should be allowed (maximum of approx. 30 min per group)
  • 20. General Remarks (cont.) • KQs and RLSs should be unique in each presentation • Group presentation provides much more time for KQ development – do not ignore such a possibility !! • Audience participation is allowed during the presentation, not just in follow-up discussion
  • 21. THANK YOU ! pavel.s.smart@gmail.com