summatively

adv

Etymology

From summative + -ly.

  1. derived from sum — “catfish
  2. formed as summative — “sum + -ative
  3. formed as summatively — “summative + -ly

Definitions

  1. In a summative manner.

  2. By means of summative assessments, aiming to summarize earlier knowledge with periodic…

    By means of summative assessments, aiming to summarize earlier knowledge with periodic tests.

    • The author observes that teachers who persistently perform poorly can be counseled out of teaching by using the model summatively.
    • A good example of a process that can be assessed formatively and summatively is student use of safety skills in a laboratory or vocational program.

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