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Development and testing of an assessment tool for integrated learning
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association
  • Z. Naqvi, Aga Khan University
  • R. Ahmed, Aga Khan University
  • Bushra Jamil, Aga Khan University
Publication Date
1-1-2001
Document Type
Article
Abstract

Objective: Development of integrated questions for undergraduate medical students and assessing students’ capability to retain and apply basic concepts in an integrated way.
Method:
Multiple choice questions, attempting to probe understanding and application of different concepts, affiliated with different subjects and topics, were developed. As a pilot these were administered to the students of third year and final year at the end of their certifying examinations as a mock test. The following year these questions were introduced in the continuous assessments and subsequently the certifying examinations (in third year) as 33% of the whole examination. Difficult indices, item analysis and internal consistency (alpha) were calculated for all the questions.
Results:
The difficulty indices of integrated questions indicated that students found the integrated questions difficult.
Conclusion:
There was a significant change of distribution in terms of scoring for the integrated questions. Students’ power to integrate showed reliable improvement when tested in the certifying examinations (JPMA 51:384,2001).

Citation Information
Z. Naqvi, R. Ahmed and Bushra Jamil. "Development and testing of an assessment tool for integrated learning" Journal of Pakistan Medical Association Vol. 51 Iss. 11 (2001) p. 384 - 388
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/bushra_jamil/23/