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Extended Investigation

Developing a program

The VCE Extended Investigation enables students to develop knowledge and skills related to designing and investigating a rigorous research question. Students apply an ethical, robust, disciplined, and rational approach to identifying and refining their research question and research method/s and to gathering, interpreting, and evaluating evidence within the context of their educational setting, typically a secondary school.

VCE Extended Investigation provides an opportunity for students to develop the skills of critical thinking and to develop as independent and reflective learners. Undertaking this study requires self-motivation, organisation and resilience. Students must meet a number of milestones during the study: formulating a rigorous research question, researching the field, designing a methodology, collecting and analysing data, and reporting on findings.

The investigations that students undertake provide them with the opportunity to increase their depth of knowledge in specific research areas. However, the emphasis of this study is on the development of the underpinning skills involved in undertaking an investigation while being actively engaged in critical thinking.

A list of suitable resources for this study has been compiled and can be found at the end of this page.