CONTENT VALIDATION OF THE KHAIR RUBRIC, A VALUE-DRIVEN RUBRIC FOR HEALTH SCIENCE STUDENTS

Authors

  • SAIFUL ADLI JAMALUDDIN
  • NURULWAHIDA SAAD
  • ZAITUNNATAKHIN ZAMLI
  • NURLIN ALI HANAFIAH
  • NIZA SAMSUDDIN
  • NOR AZRITA MOHAMED ZAIN

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31436/ijahs.v9i2.1012

Abstract

Background: As education in Malaysia is becoming more holistic, an accurate, trustworthy, and useful assessment of students' qualities is required to guarantee a fair assessment of students. This study aimed to develop and validate a rubric to evaluate four student value-driven attributes, Khal?fah, Am?nah, Iqra’ and Rahmatan lil- ‘Alamin (KhAIR) which is highlighted in the International Islamic University Malaysia’s Sejahtera Academic Framework. Methods: Preliminary construct of the rubric was followed by content validation involved interviews with six subject matter experts and measured using the analysis of content validity index (CVI) and content validity ratio (CVR). Results: The final version of the KhAIR rubric includes four main attributes and 16 sub-attributes. Its content validity improved significantly between the pre- and post-discussion sessions with the experts (S-CVIRelavance: pre=0.99, post=1.00; S-CVIClarity: pre=0.90, post=0.98; CVREssential: pre=0.90, post=1.00). Conclusion: This study highlights the complexity of producing a value-driven rubric that is founded in Islamic teachings and values. Despite showing good content validity, further research is needed to assess its reliability and applicability in the various field of health science.

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Published

2025-07-28

How to Cite

JAMALUDDIN, S. A., SAAD, N., ZAMLI, Z., ALI HANAFIAH, N., SAMSUDDIN, N., & MOHAMED ZAIN, N. A. (2025). CONTENT VALIDATION OF THE KHAIR RUBRIC, A VALUE-DRIVEN RUBRIC FOR HEALTH SCIENCE STUDENTS. International Journal of Allied Health Sciences, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.31436/ijahs.v9i2.1012

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