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Student perspectives on programmatic assessment in a large medical programme: A critical realist analysis.

Christopher RobertsPriya KhannaJane BleaselAndrew Stuart LaneAnnette W BurgessKellie CharlesRosa HowardDeborah O'MaraInam HaqTimothy Rutzou
Published in: Medical education (2022)
Our study adds to debates on programmatic assessment by emphasising how the achievement of balance between learner agency, structure and culture suggests strategies to underpin sustained changes (elaboration) in assessment practice. These include; faculty and student learning development to promote collective reflexivity and agency, optimising assessment structures by enhancing integration of theory with practice, and changing learning culture by both enhancing existing and developing new social structures between faculty and the student body to gain acceptance and trust related to the new norms, beliefs and behaviours in assessing for and of learning.
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