The voice of the external examiner in master's dissertations

  • Patrick Mafora University of South Africa
  • Ansie C Lessing University of South Africa

Abstract

This article reflects on an investigation in the College of Education at the University of South Africa. It looks into the examination reports on dissertations of a number of master's students, with the aim of improving supervision of dissertations. The question underpinning the research is as follows: According to the examination reports: ‘What are the scholarly expectations that external examiners have of a dissertation?’ The examination reports were analysed in a qualitative interpretive research inquiry using the themes provided by the University, namely: exposition of the topic of research, theory, empirical investigation, conclusion and recommendations, and language and editing. The findings were used to develop guidelines for supervisors and students, and the latter may use them when writing a master's dissertation, as the findings may contribute to a passable dissertation.
Published
2018-10-13
How to Cite
Mafora, Patrick, and Ansie C Lessing. 2018. “The Voice of the External Examiner in master’s Dissertations”. South African Journal of Higher Education 28 (4). https://doi.org/10.20853/28-4-391.
Section
General Articles