J Korean Acad Soc Nurs Educ.  2017 May;23(2):135-145. 10.5977/jkasne.2017.23.2.135.

Development of a Program Outcomes Assessment System based on Course Embedded Assessment for Nursing Education

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  • 1Professor, Department of Nursing, Koje College, Geoje, Korea. ge30101@koje.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to develop a program outcomes assessment system based on Course Embedded Assessment for nursing education.
METHODS
This study was conducted in accordance with the procedures of the developmental research method.
RESULTS
The major results are as follows. 1) The program outcomes were measured according to the Analytic Hierarchy Process. 2) The Course Embedded Assessment matrix was made according to program outcomes' weight, the curriculum-organizing principle, and achievement levels. 3) The Course Embedded Assessment rubric was developed in logical process, and consisted of a performance criterion, and rating scale. The content validity index of the Course Embedded Assessment rubric was 0.85. 4) An evaluation guideline and 12 documents were developed to facilitate the performance of the assessment system. 5) The average content validity index of the Course Embedded Assessment-based program outcomes assessment system was as high as 0.89.
CONCLUSION
A Course Embedded Assessment-based program outcomes assessment system is more suitable for accreditation of nursing education than previous studies. Because this system evaluates the process of achievement as well as program outcomes, the results can also serve as immediate feedback to improve the educational process. Above all, this system facilitates that students check their achievements and strive to acquire core competencies in nursing.

Keyword

Nursing education; Program evaluation

MeSH Terms

Accreditation
Education, Nursing*
Humans
Logic
Methods
Nursing*
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)*
Program Evaluation
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