Operationalizing competency-based assessment: Contextualizing for cultural and gender divides.

MedEdPublish (2016) Pub Date : 2023-10-11 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12688/mep.19728.1
Samar Ahmed, Fouzia Shersad, Arina Ziganshina, Mariam Shadan, Abdelmoneim Elmardi, Yousif El Tayeb
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Following current trends, educational institutions often decide to use a competency framework as an overarching structure in their assessment system. Despite the presence of a common understanding of how different examinations can contribute to the decision on attaining a particular competency, a detailed mapping of the data points appears to be a challenging area that remains to be explored. Faced with the newly emerged task of introducing the assessment of the attainment of UAE medical students against the EmiratesMEDs competency framework, Dubai Medical College for Girls (DMCG) attempted to operationalise the designed concept in the assessment system considering the cultural and gender divide. We believe that health professionals who attempt to implement contextualized competency-based assessment could benefit from being acquainted with our experience. The article offers a step-by-step guide on contextualized competency assessment operationalization, describing building the team, working with consultants and faculty development, estimating institutional assessment capacity, mapping and operationalizing the maps by using both human recourses and the software. We also offer the readers the list of enabling factors and introduce the scope of limitations in the process of developing the competency-based assessment system. We believe that following the present guide can allow educators to operationalize competency-based assessment in any context with respect to local culture and traditions.

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操作基于能力的评估:针对文化和性别差异的情境化。
根据目前的趋势,教育机构往往决定将能力框架作为其评估系统的总体结构。尽管人们对不同的考试如何有助于做出特定能力的决定有着共同的理解,但数据点的详细映射似乎是一个有待探索的具有挑战性的领域。面对新出现的任务,即根据阿联酋医学院的能力框架对阿联酋医学生的成绩进行评估,迪拜女子医学院(DMCG)试图在评估系统中实施设计的概念,考虑到文化和性别差异。我们相信,试图实施基于情境的能力评估的卫生专业人员可以从熟悉我们的经验中受益。这篇文章提供了一个关于情境化能力评估操作的分步指南,描述了团队建设、与顾问和教师发展合作、评估机构评估能力、通过使用人力资源和软件绘制和操作地图。我们还向读者提供了促成因素列表,并介绍了基于能力的评估系统开发过程中的限制范围。我们相信,遵循本指南可以让教育工作者在任何情况下根据当地文化和传统进行基于能力的评估。
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