
Doctoral Dissertation Defense Presentation Guide
Explore the comprehensive guide for a successful doctoral dissertation defense presentation, covering the agenda, committee introductions, research components, and closing statements. Enhance your defense process with valuable insights and professional tips.
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TITLE OF DISSERTATION AS IT READS ON ACTUAL DISSERTATION Doctoral Candidate s Name Defense Presentation Month Day, Year COMMITTEE CHAIR S NAME, Ed.D or Ph.D., Chair COMMITTEE MEMBER S NAME, Ph.D or Ed.D., Committee Member COMMITTEE MEMBER S NAME, Ph.D. or Ed.D., Committee Member
Welcome and Introduction to the Defense Process AGENDA Committee Introduction- "Chair Name", Ed.D or Ph.D Doctoral Candidate "Name of Doctoral Candidate" Dissertation Presentation Introduction Background of the Study Research Questions Problem Statement Importance of Research Theoretical Framework Methodology and Research Design Findings Practical Implications of the Study Recommendations for Further Research Summary and Conclusion Committee Questions and Selected Questions from the Audience- "Chair Name", Ed.D or Ph.D Closing Statement- "Chair Name", Ed.D or Ph.D Closing Statement by Candidate- Doctoral Candidate s Name" Chair Closing Instructions to the Doctoral Candidate L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 2
Doctoral Candidate Introduction On this slide you may include a picture of yourself, a brief BIO statement, etc to introduce yourself to those attending your defense. You may design this slide as you desire, but please be sure to keep it in a professional context and presentation style. L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 3
Background of the Study L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 4
Research Questions L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 4
Problem Statement L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 6
Importance of Research Add slides to this section if necessary L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 7
Theoretical Framework Add slides to this section if necessary L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 8
Methodology Add slides to this section if necessary L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 9
Research Design Add slides to this section if necessary L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 10
Data Collection Add slides to this section if necessary L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 11
Data Analysis Add slides to this section if necessary L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 12
Findings Add slides to this section if necessary L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 13
Practical Implication of the Study Add slides to this section if necessary L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 14
Recommendation/s for Further Research Add slides to this section if necessary L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 15
Summary and Conclusion Add slides to this section if necessary L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 16
Questions and Closing Activities Committee Questions and Selected Questions from the Audience- "Chair Name", Ed.D or Ph.D Closing Statement- "Chair Name", Ed.D or Ph.D Closing Statement by Candidate- Doctoral Candidate s Name" Chair Closing Instructions to the Doctoral Candidate. L e a d e r s f o r L i f e 5