Dr Sylvia Heeneman from Maastricht University has extensive expertise and experience in the implementation of Programmatic Assessment for Learning and so will provide valuable insights into current assessment initiatives within Flinders’ medical program.
Dr Sylvia Heeneman is the program director of the graduate-entry program Physician-Clinical Investigator (P-CI) at Maastricht University in the Netherlands where she was integral to the development and implementation of a programmatic assessment approach and a competency-based portfolio (e-portfolio) which serves as the single assessment instrument. She is closely involved in the organisation of the mentoring system, the e-portfolio and (portfolio) assessment procedures. Her educational research activities are focused on (programmatic) assessment, mentoring and the use of portfolios.
Join to listen to Dr Sylvia Heeneman provide an interesting presentation on assessment for learning.
Open Seminar: Programmatic Assessment for Learning (Flinders in the City campus)
Wednesday 13 May 2015, 3:00 – 4:00 pm
Please RSVP to Jennie.McCulloch@flinders.edu.au.
Dr Sylvia Heeneman is the program director of the graduate-entry program Physician-Clinical Investigator (P-CI) at Maastricht University in the Netherlands where she was integral to the development and implementation of a programmatic assessment approach and a competency-based portfolio (e-portfolio) which serves as the single assessment instrument. She is closely involved in the organisation of the mentoring system, the e-portfolio and (portfolio) assessment procedures. Her educational research activities are focused on (programmatic) assessment, mentoring and the use of portfolios.
Join to listen to Dr Sylvia Heeneman provide an interesting presentation on assessment for learning.
Open Seminar: Programmatic Assessment for Learning (Flinders in the City campus)
Wednesday 13 May 2015, 3:00 – 4:00 pm
Please RSVP to Jennie.McCulloch@flinders.edu.au.