Abstract

Background. Continuing assessment of the quality of evaluation programs promotes the quality of exams and ensures learners’ accurate evaluation. This study aimed to examine the quality of the competency-based evaluation program for dentistry based on the context, input, process, and product (CIPP) model. Methods. In a mixed-methods study (quantitative-qualitative), dentistry students’ evaluation program using competency-based assessment methods was examined by dentistry professors based on the CIPP model and via a reliable and valid researcher-made questionnaire. The questionnaire had three sections on demographic information, evaluation questions, and open-ended questions. Descriptive statistics (mean and SD) were used to analyze the questionnaire items. Open-ended questions were analyzed by content analysis, and the quantitative part was analyzed using SPSS. Results. Twenty-five faculty members from the departments of orthodontics and dental prosthesis completed the questionnaires. The overall level of faculty members’ satisfaction with the new evaluation program was above average (54±17.02). They had the highest degree of satisfaction with output indices and the lowest degree with input indices. The analysis of the open-ended questions yielded two general categories of "providing the human and physical infrastructure" and "spiritual support and encouragement of educational innovation." Conclusion. The competency-based evaluation program needs the support of managers and planners. The faculty should provide the infrastructure for the implementation of these methods. By meeting the requirements, the professors will be motivated to implement these methods, and the paradigm can shift from traditional to novel evaluation methods.

Highlights

  • Continuing program evaluation and identifying its strong and weak points are essential to having an efficient educational system.[1]

  • In the Faculty of Dentistry, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences (Iran), modifications have been made to the dentistry evaluation program in line with a reform plan, and competency-based assessment methods have replaced traditional methods that relied on multiplechoice tests and professors’ opinions

  • This study aimed to assess the dentistry competency-based evaluation program based on the comprehensive CIPP model to identify the strong and weak points of the program and provide insights for planners to promote the quality of exams

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Introduction

Continuing program evaluation and identifying its strong and weak points are essential to having an efficient educational system.[1]. In the dimension of output, the effectiveness and efficiency of the program in achieving the pre-determined goals are evaluated.[4] The results of the evaluation provide authorities and decisionmakers with information about continuing or aborting the program.[6] In various departments of dentistry, educational programs have been evaluated based on the CIPP model. This study aimed to assess the dentistry competency-based evaluation program based on the comprehensive CIPP model to identify the strong and weak points of the program and provide insights for planners to promote the quality of exams. In a mixed-methods study (quantitative-qualitative), dentistry students’ evaluation program using competency-based assessment methods was examined by dentistry professors based on the CIPP model and via a reliable and valid researcher-made questionnaire. The professors will be motivated to implement these methods, and the paradigm can shift from traditional to novel evaluation methods

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