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1 Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings (ALPS) © http://www.alps-cetl.ac.uk Assessing Competency in Practice : a multi disciplinary seminar Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning

2 Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings (ALPS) © http://www.alps-cetl.ac.uk The work of ALPS One of 74 CETLs funded by HEFCE, spans 16 health and social care professions and 5 universities Aims to ensure that: “Students graduating from courses in health and social care are fully equipped to perform confidently and competently at the start of their professional careers”

3 Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings (ALPS) © http://www.alps-cetl.ac.uk Measuring Competence? ALPS Wanted to be able measure competence – but could not find a validated tool for this, and set out to design of their own Wanted a “before” and “after” ALPS view of competence and confidence – with usual caveats Developed Competency in Practice Assessment (CIPA) tool

4 Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings (ALPS) © http://www.alps-cetl.ac.uk The CIPA Tool Development Usable by 16 different health and social care professions (in the first instance) – hopefully more as time progressed – ‘generic’ but meaningful language Once written, consulted with an academic representative from each of the 16 ALPS professions – some negotiation over language, then final version agreed

5 Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings (ALPS) © http://www.alps-cetl.ac.uk Approach Perceptions of Confidence and Competence Rather than a ‘snapshot’ of perceptions of confidence and competence, a longitudinal view was preferred Led to decision to use CIPA Tool to research competence : -At point of graduation -6 months post graduation -12 months post graduation

6 Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings (ALPS) © http://www.alps-cetl.ac.uk The next step A self –assessment tool that can be completed at any stage by students or newly qualified professionals to help them assess their preparedness for practice. Develeoped through collaboration between health and social care students, academic staff and the learning technology support unit

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9 Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings (ALPS) © http://www.alps-cetl.ac.uk Development We asked Sarah (our computing student) and LTSU to change the on line survey into a simple feedback tool We asked our student collaborators to write feedback for each question and to seek web sites that they found helpful and supportive Julie and I started to moderate the feedback and Sarah to build the tool

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12 Question 1 - Use Verbal Communication Skills Not at all prepared: This seems to be an area where you lack confidence. Communication is an important area of professional practice and its worth spending some time reflecting on why this is difficult for you and what activities would help to boost your confidence and ability. You could: Talk to your tutors about any difficulties or concerns you have with verbal communication Try role play with your peers; practice having an ordinary conversation on a subject you like and are confident talking about. Engage in activities to build confidence – here are some resources that you might find helpful: (links will be here--) Question 1 - Use Verbal Communication Skills Not at all prepared: This seems to be an area where you lack confidence. Communication is an important area of professional practice and its worth spending some time reflecting on why this is difficult for you and what activities would help to boost your confidence and ability. You could: Talk to your tutors about any difficulties or concerns you have with verbal communication Try role play with your peers; practice having an ordinary conversation on a subject you like and are confident talking about. Engage in activities to build confidence – here are some resources that you might find helpful: (links will be here--)

13 http://webdev.hud.ac.uk/schools/hhs/sarahw_test/ALPS_CIPA/index.php Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings (ALPS) © http://www.alps-cetl.ac.uk Test run - -

14 Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings (ALPS) © http://www.alps-cetl.ac.uk Questions Ideas? Length and type of feedback Additions Layout Reflection & action planning


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