CORE THEME

TOK Lesson Plan 2 – Connecting knowledge and language through evidence

Analysing the nature of evidence, the reliability of technology-generated knowledge, and ethical considerations

Lesson plan to the introduction of TOK concept- evidence

Slide 3-Connecting knowledge and language through evidence

Let’s consider a different real-world example that connects knowledge, language, and evidence through the lens of TOK. An engaging and relevant example for students could be the use of language in climate change discourse and its impact on public perception and policy.

Example: Language in Climate Change Discourse
Background: The debate around climate change provides a rich context for exploring how language influences our understanding of knowledge and evidence. The terminology, narratives, and metaphors used in climate change communication play a crucial role in shaping public opinion and policy decisions.

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