Summatively vs Summative - What's the difference?
summatively | summative | Derived terms |
In a summative manner.
(education) By means of summative assessments, aiming to summarize earlier knowledge with periodic tests.
* 1995 , Anthony J Shinkfield, Daniel L Stufflebeam, Teacher evaluation: guide to effective practice
* 2009 , Ken O'Connor, How to Grade for Learning, K-12
Of, pertaining to, or produced by summation
Summatively is a derived term of summative.
As an adverb summatively
is in a summative manner.As an adjective summative is
of, pertaining to, or produced by summation.summatively
English
Adverb
(-)- 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.