Assessment can be formative or summative.
Formative assessment occurs throughout the placement. It is designed to assist the student in understanding how they are progressing against the required competency standards to identify areas in which they require further development. Mutually agreed upon strategies (between the student and the supervisor) are then put in place to support the student to meet the required standard by the end of the placement. Formative assessment does not contribute to the students ‘grade’ or outcome from the placement unit.
Summative assessment typically occurs at the end of the placement. It provides an evaluation of the student’s competence against the required standards and contributes to the student’s grade or outcome of the placement.
Beyond that, assessment on placement can be considered in two forms:
- Assessment of competence relating to a specific task or professional behaviour. This is assessed against the standard often using standard assessment forms provided by the university.
- Assessment of learning where students complete supervisor-instructed tasks (e.g. in-service, case study presentation). These tasks do not contribute to the student’s grade, and thus are not specifically designed to demonstrate competence; rather they are undertaken to promote student learning.
The table below provides examples of opportunities that can be used for formative and summative assessment of competence and learning:
Assessment criteria or competency |
Activity |
Profession specific skills and tasks |
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Clinical reasoning: Combining and integrating knowledge, skills and attitudes |
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Knowledge |
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Professional behaviour, communication and teamwork |
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Achieving positive outcomes for clients: safe and effective practice
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Work-readiness |
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References:
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- Liu, D., & Bridgeman, A. (2023) What to do about assessments if we can’t out-design our out-run AI. Assessment, Teaching tips 12 July, 2023. https://educational-innovation.sydney.edu.au/teaching@sydney/what-to-do-about-assessments-if-we-cant-out-design-or-out-run-ai/
- Smith, M (2013). Assessment of Clinical Learning. In Clinical and Fieldwork Placement in the Health Professions. 2nd Ed. Stagnitti, Schoo & Welch (Eds). Oxford University Press: Melbourne.