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Articles

Supporting students' preparation for the viva: their pre-conceptions and implications for practice

Pages 71-84 | Published online: 26 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

There has been relatively little research on the pre-conceptions of doctoral students about the final examination, the viva voce and hence there is a shortage of evidence to underpin activities designed to prepare them for this experience. The present paper, which is based upon data from a wide range of focus groups of pre-viva students, seeks to illuminate students' pre-conceptions, to site them within a teaching framework, and to consider the implications for practice and policy in preparing students for the viva. The paper goes on to a broader discussion of students’ preparation for the viva experience by relating the focus group data to previous studies and considering the various elements and aspects of the ‘event’.

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