One of the hardest parts of the TOK May 2026 essay is figuring out how to structure your arguments for each prescribed title. Students often have good ideas but lose marks because their essays lack organization. To help, we’ve built sample outlines for all six titles. These aren’t full essays—but clear frameworks you can adapt into your own work.
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Quick Start: What Makes a Strong Outline?
- Claim + Counterclaim: Each section should balance both.
- Examples: Real-life cases from different AOKs.
- Link to Title: Every paragraph must circle back to the prescribed question.
- Conclusion: Should evaluate, not just summarize.
For planning tools, see our Essay Planning Templates.
Sample Outlines for Each May 2026 Title
Title 1: Observation as an Essential but Flawed Tool
- Introduction: Define “observation” and “flawed.”
- Body 1 (Natural Sciences):
- Claim: Observation essential for discovery (Fleming’s penicillin).
- Counterclaim: Observations can mislead due to bias.
- Body 2 (Arts):
- Claim: Observation enables artistic interpretation.
- Counterclaim: Subjective perception distorts meaning.
- Conclusion: Observation is indispensable but must be supported by reasoning and tools.
