formative

গঠনমূলক
definition
noun
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a formative element.
adjective
his formative years
serving to form something, especially having a profound and lasting influence on a person's development.
translation of 'formative '
বিকাশোন্মুখ,
রূপদানকারী,
বিকাশমান,
গঠনকারী,
উপসর্গ
adjective
গঠনকর,
মূর্তিদায়ক,
রুপদায়ক,
বর্ধনশীল,
গঠনশীল,
গঠনমূলক
example
During the first three months of pregnancy, the foetus is in a 'formative' stage.
Appraisal is primarily a 'formative' assessment, and should not be used as a regulatory instrument.
Many of our older members were a part of AORN in its 'formative' years.
He recalls in bright detail the books, teachers and mentors who served as 'formative' influences in his intellectual development.
However, the task of summative assessment for external purposes remains quite different from the task of 'formative' assessment to monitor and improve progress.
My father poured vast amounts of love and energy into me during my most 'formative' years.
Excellent 'formative' assessment is about talking while carefully listening, and about carefully listening while talking - at the very least, feeling genuinely able to talk.
The development proposal is at a 'formative' stage and no planning request has been submitted.
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that teachers need to analyze their own student ratings in order to increase the evaluations' effectiveness as a 'formative' assessment tool.
In 1956 the young Wilson published The Outsider, a study of creativity arguing that psychological alienation is one of the most 'formative' influences on Western culture.
People owe a good deal to their parents and to their early 'formative' years.
Worship must be the central and 'formative' experience in the life of the congregation.
In both cases, learning to read was one of the great 'formative' experiences of their lives.
With this type of assessment administration, detailed 'formative' feedback on a single test or trends in performance can be provided to students to guide their subsequent learning.
The 'formative' collaborative group assessment described in this paper is a very useful additional assessment tool.
If you like punk enough to get beyond the album cover and the rating and start reading this, you'll know that Pennywise are one of the 'formative' bands of the influential West Coast scene.
But they have a 'formative' influence in Hollywood, the likes of which are rarely found outside Hollywood, whose products radically shape society.
In the progress of an effective peer learning program, goals, tasks, and interactions form a reciprocity loop, with 'formative' assessment enabling transition from one to the other.
I am sure that the school was a 'formative' influence on both of us.
The system for portfolio development described in the syllabus reflects periodic 'formative' assessment, but thus far it has been difficult to adhere to the timing of this system.
His mother was a 'formative' influence, since he did not attend school.
This information could be used to provide 'formative' assessment to the individual students prior to progression.
Finally, 'formative' student assessment is not addressed in this plan.
The question is presumably designed to give us an indication of the artist's earliest 'formative' influences, and so the answers given are invariably - suspiciously - classics.
A critical task is to help the learner in constructing a personal learning plan, a process that entails 'formative' appraisal and rigorous assessment of educational needs.
Everyone who knows Brown concurs in one thing - that his 'formative' influence was his background, and in particular his late father John, a devoutly religious man and a minister in the Church of Scotland.
While feedback generally originates from a teacher, learners can also play an important role in 'formative' assessment through self-evaluation.
In addition, the shift from a teacher-centered to a learner-centered educational paradigm creates a need for 'formative' classroom assessment.
The goal of 'formative' assessment is to help the student learn, not to compare the student to others; most particularly, its goal is not to place labels on students.
These assessments can be 'formative' or summative in nature.
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