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Guidelines for Assessment and Evaluation
The assessment of students' achievement in both knowledge and professional skills & behaviors is an important function of the curriculum. Likewise, the evaluation based on the information derived from multiple assessment strategies is an important function of the curriculum. School of Medicine guidelines should provide direction for how both functions are carried out but allow faculty to determine specific assessment methods (measurement) and standards (evaluation).
What is the purpose of a student assessment and evaluation system?
Assessment of student achievement and performance generates information that provides the following:
What are the School of Medicine expectations for a student assessment and evaluation system?
Adequate turn-around time will include time for appropriate analysis of test questions (descriptive statistics, validity issues) or checklist issues (reliability, validity); grades should not be posted until this process is completed.
Repeated posting of adjusted grades should be rare.
Posting of correct answers with a copy of the test for a reasonable period of time, use of the AIMS (provides electronic personal performance profiles), or individual review of performance with course faculty will ensure the desired quality of feedback