Combining course- and program-level outcomes assessments through embedded performance assessments at key courses: A proposal based on the experience from a Japanese dental education program

<p>This paper addresses how to combine the course- and program-level assessments and presents a new method illustrated by a case of dental education program in Japan. Performance assessments are considered effective for evaluating knowledge integration and higher-order skills, while placing a...

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Main Authors: Kayo Matsushita, Kazuhiro Ono, Yugo Saito
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Deusto 2018-11-01
Series:Tuning Journal for Higher Education
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Online Access:http://www.tuningjournal.org/article/view/1478
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spelling doaj-790275fb731149d0adc7b0ec77c18bce2020-11-24T21:39:18ZengUniversidad de DeustoTuning Journal for Higher Education2340-81702386-31372018-11-016111114210.18543/tjhe-6(1)-2018pp111-1421343Combining course- and program-level outcomes assessments through embedded performance assessments at key courses: A proposal based on the experience from a Japanese dental education programKayo Matsushita0Kazuhiro Ono1Yugo Saito2Center for the Promotion of Excellence in  Higher Education, Kyoto UniversityGraduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Niigata UniversityDepartment of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Medical and Health Care, Aino University<p>This paper addresses how to combine the course- and program-level assessments and presents a new method illustrated by a case of dental education program in Japan. Performance assessments are considered effective for evaluating knowledge integration and higher-order skills, while placing a burden on faculty, hence their feasibility as the program-level assessment is regarded lower than standardized tests or questionnaire surveys. We have developed several performance assessments at the course level, such as Modified Triple Jump for the PBL course. Based on this experience, we propose Pivotal Embedded Performance Assessment (PEPA) as a method for combining assessment at the course and program levels. The method limits the range of performance assessment to key courses directly linked to program goals and placed at the critical juncture points of curriculum, while entrusting the assessment of other courses to expert judgment of individual teachers. PEPA consists of the following procedures: systematization of curriculum and selection of key courses; design and implementation of performance assessments by a faculty team; setting passing criteria with incorporating the function of formative assessment; certifying the completion of the degree program. PEPA thus enables maintaining assessment feasibility and compatibility with a credit system, while ensuring assessment validity and reliability.</p><p><strong>Received</strong>: 27 September 2018<br /><strong>Accepted</strong>: 13 November 2018<br /><strong>Published online</strong>: 29 November 2018</p>http://www.tuningjournal.org/article/view/1478performance assessmentembedded assessmentprogram-level assessmentcurriculumPBL (problem-based learning)dental education
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Combining course- and program-level outcomes assessments through embedded performance assessments at key courses: A proposal based on the experience from a Japanese dental education program
Tuning Journal for Higher Education
performance assessment
embedded assessment
program-level assessment
curriculum
PBL (problem-based learning)
dental education
author_facet Kayo Matsushita
Kazuhiro Ono
Yugo Saito
author_sort Kayo Matsushita
title Combining course- and program-level outcomes assessments through embedded performance assessments at key courses: A proposal based on the experience from a Japanese dental education program
title_short Combining course- and program-level outcomes assessments through embedded performance assessments at key courses: A proposal based on the experience from a Japanese dental education program
title_full Combining course- and program-level outcomes assessments through embedded performance assessments at key courses: A proposal based on the experience from a Japanese dental education program
title_fullStr Combining course- and program-level outcomes assessments through embedded performance assessments at key courses: A proposal based on the experience from a Japanese dental education program
title_full_unstemmed Combining course- and program-level outcomes assessments through embedded performance assessments at key courses: A proposal based on the experience from a Japanese dental education program
title_sort combining course- and program-level outcomes assessments through embedded performance assessments at key courses: a proposal based on the experience from a japanese dental education program
publisher Universidad de Deusto
series Tuning Journal for Higher Education
issn 2340-8170
2386-3137
publishDate 2018-11-01
description <p>This paper addresses how to combine the course- and program-level assessments and presents a new method illustrated by a case of dental education program in Japan. Performance assessments are considered effective for evaluating knowledge integration and higher-order skills, while placing a burden on faculty, hence their feasibility as the program-level assessment is regarded lower than standardized tests or questionnaire surveys. We have developed several performance assessments at the course level, such as Modified Triple Jump for the PBL course. Based on this experience, we propose Pivotal Embedded Performance Assessment (PEPA) as a method for combining assessment at the course and program levels. The method limits the range of performance assessment to key courses directly linked to program goals and placed at the critical juncture points of curriculum, while entrusting the assessment of other courses to expert judgment of individual teachers. PEPA consists of the following procedures: systematization of curriculum and selection of key courses; design and implementation of performance assessments by a faculty team; setting passing criteria with incorporating the function of formative assessment; certifying the completion of the degree program. PEPA thus enables maintaining assessment feasibility and compatibility with a credit system, while ensuring assessment validity and reliability.</p><p><strong>Received</strong>: 27 September 2018<br /><strong>Accepted</strong>: 13 November 2018<br /><strong>Published online</strong>: 29 November 2018</p>
topic performance assessment
embedded assessment
program-level assessment
curriculum
PBL (problem-based learning)
dental education
url http://www.tuningjournal.org/article/view/1478
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