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Designing and Implementing a Competency-Based Formative Progress Assessment System at a Canadian Dental School.

HsingChi von Bergmann1, Charles F Shuler2, Jinli Yang2, David Kohler2, Connie Reynolds2, Leandra Best2, Nancy Black2, James Richardson2, Ruth A Childs2.   

Abstract

Progress testing is an innovative formative assessment practice that has been found successful in many educational programs. In progress testing, one exam is given to students at regular intervals as they progress through a curriculum, allowing them to benchmark their increase in knowledge over time. The aim of this study was to assess the first two years of results of a progress testing system implemented in a Canadian dental school. This was the first time in North America a dental school had introduced progress testing. Each test form contains 200 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) to assess the cognitive knowledge base that a competent dentist should have by the end of the program. All dental students are required to complete the test in three hours. In the first three administrations, three test forms with 86 common items were administered to all DMD students. The total of 383 MCQs spanning nine domains of cognitive knowledge in dentistry were distributed among these three test forms. Each student received a test form different from the previous one in the subsequent two semesters. In the fourth administration, 299 new questions were introduced to create two test forms sharing 101 questions. Each administration occurred at the beginning of a semester. All students received individualized reports comparing their performance with their class median in each of the domains. Aggregated results from each administration were provided to the faculty. Based on analysis of students' responses to the common items in the first two administrations, progression in all domains was observed. Comparing equated results across the four administrations also showed progress. This experience suggests that introducing a progress testing assessment system for competency-based dental education has many merits. Challenges and lessons learned with this assessment are discussed.

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Keywords:  assessment; cognitive knowledge domains; competency-based education; dental education; formative assessment; progress testing; psychometrics

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29858252     DOI: 10.21815/JDE.018.063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent Educ        ISSN: 0022-0337            Impact factor:   2.264


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