Abstract

This study aims to find definite and practical ways to construct the contents and structure of questions. Accordingly, the history subject curriculum of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme(IBDP) was selected as a reference for this study, and the questions from the IBDP history textbook(The Move to Global War; “IBDP History Textbook”) were analyzed.BR The characteristics of source-related questions(Source skills) are that they have a set format, are presented in phases, have a clear purpose, and focus entirely on the source to solve the problem. The characteristics of the questions regarding ATL skills are that they distinguish the necessary abilities for students and categorize competencies needed for learning, which is critical in teaching and learning. The TOK and class discussion questions reflect on generating knowledge and demonstrate how you can practice ‘doing history’ in the entire process of learning.BR Based on the analysis of the questions, for the development of questions in textbooks and instructions, the followings should be taken into account; First, it is necessary to develop question types that focus on the purpose and direction of learning in advance. Second, it is necessary to develop questions considering the characteristics of history learning. Third, lessons should be designed considering the overall structure and phases of questions.

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