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  • - The study examined supervisor attitudes towards programmatic assessment (PA) and competency-based assessment (CBA) before and after implementing a new PA approach using surveys and focus groups.
  • - Findings showed that PA positively impacted supervisor-student relationships by reducing high-stakes assessment pressures, enhancing feedback opportunities, and creating a better learning environment.
  • - Participants expressed strong support for PA and CBA principles, suggesting openness to educational changes, but further research is necessary to understand the perspectives of all involved parties and how various factors shape assessment practices.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Programmatic assessment (PA) is an increasingly popular approach to competency-based assessment (CBA), yet evaluation evidence is limited. This study aimed to identify and explore supervisor attitudes before and after implementing a novel PA using a sequential explanatory mixed methods design. In phase one, a survey was used to identify supervisor perspectives on work-based placements, PA and CBA. Survey results were then applied to develop focus group questions to further explore supervisor attitudes.

Results: PA was found to improve supervisor-student relationships by removing high-stakes assessment decisions and creating greater capacity for feedback and teaching, leading to a productive learning environment. Assessment was perceived as an important role and supervisors wanted to feel valued and heard within PA. Trust was conceptualised as a triad between supervisor, student and university, and enabled supervisors to engage with PA which was important for success. Supervisor learning of PA was experiential and often supported by students, highlighting the need for hands-on training.

Conclusion: Participants reported a high level of agreement with PA and CBA principles which may have made them amenable to educational change. Further research is needed to explore the experience of all stakeholders and to understand how worldviews and culture influence assessment initiatives.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0142159X.2021.1893678DOI Listing

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