2010
DOI: 10.5688/aj740576
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Alignment of Pharmacotherapy Course Assessments With Course Objectives

Abstract: Objective. To determine whether instructor-prepared classroom examinations for pharmacotherapy courses were aligned with course goals and objectives. Design. Assessment items from examinations in 2 pharmacotherapy courses were evaluated. Four categories of alignment (depth of knowledge, categorical concurrence, range of knowledge, and balance of representation) were used to match course assessments with objectives. Assessment. While assessments met the criteria for acceptable alignment, there were areas for im… Show more

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“…Instructional objectives and assessments should be aligned and work seamlessly to promote high quality education and to support student learning. [1][2][3][4] We describe alignment as "the degree to which expectations and assessments are in agreement and serve in conjunction with one another to guide the system toward students learning what is expected." 5 Course objectives set the expectations for students.…”
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“…Instructional objectives and assessments should be aligned and work seamlessly to promote high quality education and to support student learning. [1][2][3][4] We describe alignment as "the degree to which expectations and assessments are in agreement and serve in conjunction with one another to guide the system toward students learning what is expected." 5 Course objectives set the expectations for students.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[14][15][16][17] Strong alignment neither causes nor guarantees improved achievement; however, it can provide evidence of content validity and contribute to accountability. 1,18 According to Roach et al, "there is little clarity in terms of 'how much' alignment is adequate to facilitate learning and improved outcomes for students." 3 There is also lack of consistency in how alignment is measured, according to Webb et al 4 Choosing an alignment approach depends on the purpose for conducting the alignment and the feasibility of undertaking such a time-consuming task.…”
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“…Medical schools around the world [1][2][3] and Pharmacy schools 4,5 are increasingly focusing on attaining educational outcomes required for competent clinical practice. One measure of educational outcomes is the constructive alignment of the curriculum, which is commonly defined as alignment between the learning outcomes, teaching and learning activities, and assessment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…6,8,9 To promote and support high quality student learning, instructional outcomes and assessments must be aligned. [4][5][6]8,10,11 Choosing an alignment approach depends on the purpose for conducting the alignment and feasibility of undertaking the task. 4, 10 Biggs and Tang 6 recommend an ordered sequence of alignment, starting with the programme outcomes and ending with the course and topic outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%