Below, you can find Knowledge Questions that can be explored when discussing the individual AOKs.
Carefully consider which elements of the knowledge framework - maybe all - should be explored in your essay.
You will always need to consider the nature of the AOK and this will be often determined by its scope: if not examined in the body of your essay, you will most likely draw some links to the scope in the introduction and/or conclusion of your essay. Comparing and contrasting the scope and application of two AOKs is almost always necessary.
Contrasting and comparing of the methodology and tools of two AOKs allow for more detailed observations. The technicality of how knowledge is produced, transmitted or acquired is often determined by its scope, and can often explain the range or reliability of its application.
Perspectives will be examined within all the other elements of the knowledge framework; they will also allow you to compare and contrast different contexts, and as such enable you to include a variety of examples that can be used to support your divergent thinking around your chosen essay title.
Answering ethical questions can be either in the focus of your essay, or complement the exploration of your chosen essay title when drawing further implications of your findings and their significance.
You need to ensure that both AOKs are treated equally and that your analyses have common denominators - the elements of the knowledge framework.