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Title: Learner Assessment


1
Learner Assessment
  • Win May

2
What is Assessment?
  • Process of gathering and discussing information
    from multiple sources
  • to gain
  • deep understanding of what learners
  • know, understand and can do

3
Purpose of Assessment
  • Subsequent learning
  • improve
  • Assessment Results

4
Learner-Centered Assessment
  • What is it that my learners need to know and be
    able to do during their professional lives?
  • What skills and knowledge will stand the test of
    time, given the rapidly evolving nature of
    knowledge?

5
Characteristics of Learner-Centered Assessment
  • Promotes high expectations
  • Respects diverse talents and learning styles
  • Promotes coherence in learning
  • Integrates education experience
  • Actively involves learners
  • Provides prompt feedback
  • Fosters collaboration
  • Huba Freed, 2000

6
Competence in Medical Education
  • Habitual and judicious use of
  • Communication
  • Knowledge
  • Technical skills
  • Clinical reasoning
  • Emotions
  • Values
  • Reflection
  • in daily practice for the benefit of individuals
    communities being served.
  • Epstein Hundert, 2002

7
Assessment of Competence
  • Insight into actual performance
  • Capacity to
  • adapt to change
  • find and generate new knowledge
  • improve overall performance
  • Fraser Greenhalgh, 2001

8
Pyramid of Competence
9
Goals of Assessment
  • Optimize capacities through self-directed
    learning
  • Identify incompetent physicians
  • Provide basis for selecting applicants for
    advanced training

10
Types of Assessment
  • Formative
  • Guide future learning
  • Promote reflection
  • Motivate
  • Shape values
  • Summative
  • Certify
  • Promote

11
Which is the best method?
  • Valid
  • Reliable
  • Appropriate to the objective
  • Feasible
  • Acceptable to faculty and learners
  • Cost-effective
  • Impacts future learning and practice

12
Types of Learner Assessment
  • Written exercises
  • Case-based module
  • Multiple choice questions
  • Short-answer questions
  • Structured essays
  • Key feature and script-concordance questions
  • Paper/Thesis/Project
  • Assessments by supervisors
  • Chart-stimulated recall
  • Product review
  • Standardized oral examination
  • Global ratings
  • Structured direct observation

13
Types of Learner Assessment
  • Clinical simulations
  • Standardized patients
  • Multi-station examinations
  • Unannounced standardized patients
  • High-tech simulators
  • Multi-source assessments
  • Portfolio
  • Peer assessment
  • Patient assessment
  • Self-assessment

14
Some methods to assess cognitive skills
Assessment Method Domain Domain Strengths Limitations
Assessment Method Domain Domain
MCQ Knowledge, Problem-solving Knowledge, Problem-solving Many content areas High reliability Computer grading Difficult to write Cueing
SCT Knowledge, Problem-solving Clinical problem-solving Computer grading Transfer not yet proven
15
Table of Specifications
No. Content Area Recall of facts Application/ Interpretation Synthesis/ Problem-solving Total
1. Oro-pharyngeal cancer 1 2 2 5
2. Myocardial infarction 1 1 3 5
16
Multi-method Assessment
  • Each method has limitations
  • Essential to use multiple methods
  • Allows inclusion of wider content areas
  • Multiple points of view

17
Outcomes - Based Education
  • 3 circles of outcomes
  • Inner circle
  • What the doctor is able to do
  • Middle circle
  • How the doctors approach their practice
  • Outer circle
  • Doctor as a professional

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What the doctor is able to do
  • Apply skills of history and PE
  • Communication skills
  • Health promotion disease prevention
  • Procedural skills
  • Investigative skills
  • Management skills

19
How doctors approach their practice
  • Apply basic sciences to clinical practice
  • Use critical thinking, problem solving, clinical
    reasoning
  • Incorporate appropriate attitudes, ethics and
    understanding legal issues
  • Information retrieval and handling skills

20
Doctor as professional
  • Role of doctor within health care system
  • Aptitude for professional development and
    transferable skills

21
Summary
  • Assess competence in an integrated, coherent, and
    longitudinal fashion
  • Know limitations of each method
  • Use multiple methods
  • Implement longitudinally
  • Provide frequent and constructive feedback
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