A mixed-methods analysis in assessing students’ professional development by applying an Assessment for learning approach

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Objective. To describe an approach for assessing the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education’s (ACPE) doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) Standard 4.4, which focuses on students’ professional development. Methods. This investigation used mixed methods with triangulation of qualitative and quantitative data to assess professional development. Qualitative data came from an electronic developmental portfolio of professionalism and ethics, completed by PharmD students during their didactic studies. Quantitative confirmation came from the Defining Issues Test (DIT)—an assessment of pharmacists’ professional development. Results. Qualitatively, students’ development reflections described growth through this course series. Quantitatively, the 2015 PharmD class’s DIT N2-scores illustrated positive development overall; the lower 50% had a large initial improvement compared to the upper 50%. Subsequently, the 2016 PharmD class confirmed these average initial improvements of students and also showed further substantial development among students thereafter. Conclusion. Applying an assessment for learning approach, triangulation of qualitative and quantitative assessments confirmed that PharmD students developed professionally during this course series.

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Peeters, M. J., & Vaidya, V. A. (2016). A mixed-methods analysis in assessing students’ professional development by applying an Assessment for learning approach. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 80(5). https://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe80577

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