A model for programmatic assessment fit for purpose
Department of Health · Department of Education · +5 more institutions
Abstract
We propose a model for programmatic assessment in action, which simultaneously optimises assessment for learning and assessment for decision making about learner progress. This model is based on a set of assessment principles that are interpreted from empirical research. It specifies cycles of training, assessment and learner support activities that are complemented by intermediate and final moments of evaluation on aggregated assessment data points. A key principle is that individual data points are maximised for learning and feedback value, whereas high-stake decisions are based on the aggregation of many data points. Expert judgement plays an important role in the programme. Fundamental is the notion of…
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- Judgement
- Computer science
- Set (abstract data type)
- Management science
- Value (mathematics)
- Grounded theory
- Self-assessment
- Knowledge management
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