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. 2009 Dec 17;73(8):158.
doi: 10.5688/aj7308158.

Assessment to transform competency-based curricula

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Assessment to transform competency-based curricula

Karen B Farris et al. Am J Pharm Educ. .

Abstract

The objective of this paper was to apply Kotter's 8 steps to transforming organizations as a framework for the role of assessment in competency-based curricular reform. Two analyses were conducted including (1) environmental scan of literature about assessment in curricular reform and (2) qualitative analyses of data from a college of pharmacy which instituted curricular reform. These assessment-focused data sources were interpreted in view of Kotter's 8 steps. Creating a sense of urgency, forming a powerful guiding coalition, creating a vision and creating short-term wins were the 4 steps most evident in the literature. In the case study, creating a sense of urgency, forming a powerful guiding coalition, creating short-term wins, consolidating improvements, and producing additional change were most important. The case study also indicated that (a) the history or climate of the institution in dealing with change, and (b) involving individuals with specific expertise as part of the leadership group were also important. Recommendations (PREPARE) were developed. Assessment is an enabling and valuable element in each stage of curricular transformation when guided by Kotter's model.

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Framework for curricular change and assessment. Reprinted from Kelley KA, McAuley JW, Wallace LJ, Frank SG. Curricular mapping: process and product. Am J Pharm Educ. 2008;72(5):Article 100.

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