Title of article :
Perceptions of the Use of Blueprinting in a Formative Theory Assessment in Pharmacology Education
Author/Authors :
Patel، Tejas نويسنده , , Saurabh، Manoj K. نويسنده , , Patel، Parvati نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
abstract: Objectives: This study aimed to assess perceptions of the use of a blueprint in a pharmacology
formative theory assessment. Methods: This study took place from October 2015 to February 2016 at a medical
college in Gujurat, India. Faculty from the Department of Pharmacology used an internal syllabus to prepare an
assessment blueprint. A total of 12 faculty members prepared learning objectives and categorised cognitive domain
levels by consensus. Learning objectives were scored according to clinical importance and marks were distributed
according to proportional weighting. A three-dimensional test specification table of syllabus content, assessment
tools and cognitive domains was prepared. Based on this table, a theory paper was created and administered to 126
pharmacology students. Feedback was then collected from the faculty members and students using a 5-point Likert
scale. Results: The majority of faculty members agreed that using a blueprint ensured proper weighting of marks
for important topics (90.00%), aligned questions with learning objectives (80.00%), distributed questions according
to clinical importance (100.00%) and minimised inter-examiner variations in selecting questions (90.00%). Few
faculty members believed that use of the blueprint created too many easy questions (10.00%) or too many difficult
questions (10.00%). Most students felt that the paper had a uniform distribution of questions from the syllabus
(90.24%), that important topics were appropriately weighted (77.23%), was well organised (79.67%) and tested indepth
subject knowledge (74.80%). Conclusion: These findings indicate that blueprinting should be an integral part
of written assessments in pharmacology education.
Keywords :
Medical education , Educational Measurement , Students , perceptions , Faculty , Reliability and validity
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)