Venkatesh A, Bate E, Denison A, Parker F, Gerrie D, Sutherland E CONTEXT Table 1. Blueprint of a written paper. Figure 1. A question that performed well.

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Venkatesh A, Bate E, Denison A, Parker F, Gerrie D, Sutherland E CONTEXT Table 1. Blueprint of a written paper. Figure 1. A question that performed well. INTRODUCTION Step 2: Exam Briefing for students CONCLUSIONS For an assessment to be inclusive it requires to be objective, reliable, defensible and fair. Reasonable adjustments need to be made in order for all learners to be given equal opportunity to demonstrate what they know, or can do. Our students undergo a range of assessments which they need to pass in order to progress. These include the written exams, an Objective Structured Practical Anatomy exam (OSPE) and an Objective Structured Clinical Exam (OSCE) for Clinical Skills, and the Community Course exam. We look at the process of producing and analysing the written exams in Year 2 MBChB to demonstrate inclusivity in assessment. Teaching staff produce questions on specific areas of the curriculum that they have been involved in teaching. Questions are modified by assessment lead so that “house style” of items is adhered to (e.g. consistency of tense, correct grammar, UK spelling, no item flaws). These are placed in a Question bank Inclusive practices are embedded into our written assessment. Standard operating procedures drawn up within the Division serve as guidelines to ensure that written exams test students’ knowledge and capability in an objective, reliable fair and defensible manner. Benchmarks while designing assessments for MBChB students include the GMC’s Tomorrow’s Doctors 2009, GMC’s Gateways to the Professions and The Equality Act (2010). Based on these, a series of guidelines have been drawn up within the Division of Medical and Dental Education to support staff leading assessments. The course is examined by two written examinations, each of which lasts 2 hours. The papers comprise 50 single best answer (SBA) and 6 short answer question (SAQ) format items. The following loop has been developed to produce, deliver and analyse the written papers. 1. Kuder, G. F. ; M. W. Richardson (1937)The theory of the estimation of test reliability. Psychometrika, 2: Tips for Blueprinting. Medical Teacher 2009; 31: 322– GMC Tomorrow’s Doctors 2009 document –Assessment in undergraduate medical education ( uk.org/assessment_in_undergraduate_web.pdf_ pdf) GMC - Gateways Guidance - Written assessments in Year 2 MBChB – 8 steps to an inclusive exam University of Aberdeen, Division of Medical and Dental Education “Anyone can graduate if they meet all the outcomes and curricular requirements set out in Tomorrow’s Doctors and meet the university’s regulations. On graduation, they will obtain provisional GMC registration, subject to the GMC being assured about their fitness to practise. Many students with a wide range of impairments, illnesses and health conditions successfully achieve the required standards of knowledge, skills and behaviours to become a doctor and practise at the high level required to ensure patient safety. Some prospective medical students and some existing students may not be able to progress with their studies, even with an appropriate range of adjustments and support in place.” GMC gateways guidance Figure 2. A question that needed review. Content Category : PAPER 1 Relative Percentage Number of SBA questions Number of SAQs Topic A Topic B Topic C Step 3: The Question Paper(s) Students are briefed regarding exam content and made aware of exam blueprint. Such a blueprint ensures adequate coverage and makes the exam more transparent to all students. Table 1 shows a typical blueprint. Topics A has been taught for 5 weeks, B for 2 weeks and topics C for 3 weeks. The blueprint is weighted accordingly. Questions are sent back to experts to review/ amend /eliminate if necessary. It may be that the question tests core concepts and does not need alteration. Changes are then incorporated into the Question bank. Step 1: The Question Bank Step 8: Review Exam coordinator chooses questions from the question bank based on the blueprint. The papers are standard set by a panel comprising between 4-8 judges including clinicians and basic science tutors at a standard setting meeting using the Modified Angoff method. Standard setting ensures reliability and fairness. Step 4: Standard Setting The University has a duty to ensure that reasonable adjustments are in place to enable a disabled student or a student in special circumstances to achieve the requirements as set out by Tomorrow’s Doctors For students with disability, extra provisions are provided as per the advice of the University’s disabilities service. These provisions include: extra-time (as a unit of time per hour), specific font type, size or paper colour, provision of private rooms with invigilators at all times, provision of a scribe/ reader or word processor Step 5: Disability Provision during exams Exam paper marking: SBA answers scripts are marked by computer. SAQs are hand marked. Answer scripts are anonymised. Since provisions are put in place to allow a disabled student to undertake the tasks within examination paper, marking of exam scripts remains consistent for all students and no extra or reduced marking regimes are provided for students with disabilities provisions. Step 6: Marking This ensures reliability and defensibility of the exams. 4 checks are carried out: 1. KR 20 value - Kruder-Richardson (KR20) – tests internal consistence of the exam. We aim for a value > Point biserial coefficient - Measures how well that question predicts a candidate’s overall performance in the exam. All items with a point biserial co-efficient of < 0.2 are to be reviewed. 3. Facility - Number of students obtaining correct answer for each question. If unusually low, the question may be ambiguous/ incorrect/ misleading/ the content may not have been taught. All items with a facility of < 40% are reviewed and eliminated or amended. 4.Twenty percentiles histogram: This shows the proportion of candidates in each twenty percentile score band who answered an item correctly. 1 is the highest and 5 the lowest. The histograms should show a stepwise progression with the highest marks on the left and the lowest on the right. Figure 1 shows a question that performed well while Figure 2 shows another that had a low point biserial and facility with an abnormal histogram and needed reviewing. Step 7: Post exam stats analysis of SBAs “Since the introduction of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA), Universities have had a duty not to discriminate against disabled people who they employ or to whom they provide a service. In September 2002, the DDA was extended so that educational bodies also now have a duty not to discriminate against disabled students saw the introduction of the Disability Equality Duty. This required us to take positive steps to ensure equality of opportunity for disabled people in all of our activities. This legislation has now been incorporated into the Equality Act 2010.” University of Aberdeen website REFERENCES