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Assessment for Learning

Explore our work to develop effective, scalable formative assessments — with the goal of providing continuous feedback loops that help students identify areas for growth and strengthen the skills needed to excel in practice.

Communication Learning Assessment: The Importance of Formative Assessment and Feedback

Communication Learning Assessment: The Importance of Formative Assessment and Feedback

In this video, Vice President of the Office of Research Strategy Krista Mattern, PhD explains how the Communication Learning Assessment (CLA) was designed and discusses the results of an efficacy study used to evaluate the effectiveness of the tool.
Formative assessment and feedback in medical education: A practical guide

Formative assessment and feedback in medical education: A practical guide

In September 2025, NBME researchers published a paper to provide medical educators with guidance on formative assessment and feedback in medical education. By addressing persistent challenges and illustrating principles with real-world examples, the paper provides actionable strategies for educators to support continuous learner growth and skill development.  Learn more in the AMEE Guide today:
Assessment for learning in medical education

Assessment for learning in medical education

In this video, Anastasiya Lipnevich, PhD, Professor of Educational Psychology, CUNY and NBME Visiting Scholar, discusses how assessment for learning, or formative assessment, can cultivate medical students’ competencies and help educators better address individual needs.
How can guided reflection and thoughtful feedback transform learners into empathetic and effective communicators?

How can guided reflection and thoughtful feedback transform learners into empathetic and effective communicators?

Anastasiya Lipnevich, PhD, Professor of Educational Psychology, CUNY and NBME Visiting Scholar, provides insights on effective feedback strategies in medical education and key considerations for guiding learners toward clinical competence and professional growth.
How can formative assessment actively cultivate medical learners’ competencies and help educators better address individual needs?

How can formative assessment actively cultivate medical learners’ competencies and help educators better address individual needs?

Anastasiya Lipnevich, PhD, Professor of Educational Psychology, CUNY and NBME Visiting Scholar, shares her insights on the components of formative assessment – or assessment for learning – that incorporates learning objectives and timely feedback to support a system focused on improving learner competencies throughout their journey.
Video-based communication assessment for weight management counseling training in medical residents: a mixed methods study

Video-based communication assessment for weight management counseling training in medical residents: a mixed methods study

In this study, Manager of Research Analysis Angelo D’Addario, Ann King, PhD, and coauthors demonstrate how the Video-based Communication Assessment (VCA) can be used to help train medical residents on delivering weight management counseling. In VCA debriefing interviews with residents, five themes emerged:
Effects of practicing with and obtaining crowdsourced feedback from the Video-Based Communication Assessment app on resident physicians’ adverse event communication skills: pre-post trial

Effects of practicing with and obtaining crowdsourced feedback from the Video-Based Communication Assessment app on resident physicians’ adverse event communication skills: pre-post trial

In this study, Manager of Research Analysis Angelo D’Addario, Ann King, PhD, and coauthors evaluate the efficacy of using Video-Based Communication Assessment (VCA) practice and feedback as a stand-alone intervention for the development of residents’ error disclosure skills. The results show that residents at all training levels can potentially improve error disclosure skills with VCA….
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