Synonym: plastic, shaping. Similar words: affirmative, affirmative action, formation, reformation, information, malformation, transformation, misinformation. Meaning: ['fɔrmətɪv /'fɔːm-] n. minimal language unit that has a syntactic (or morphological) function. adj. 1. susceptible to alteration by development and experience 2. capable of forming new cells and tissues 3. forming or capable of forming or molding or fashioning.
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31. The information obtained could be used for the modification of the course under development - formative evaluation directed towards the educational process.
32. What do you consider to be the most formative experiences of your life so far, the painful as well as the good?
33. Scorsese's catches the delirium of Henry's formative years with mesmerising verve.
34. Pierre Marie-Joseph Nizan was undoubtedly the pivotal influence in Paul-Yves's formative years.
35. As currently conceived graduated tests serve both formative and summative functions.
36. Assessment for selection and evaluation is summative; assessment to inform the teaching is formative.
37. Now, after years of self-doubt, she was growing in confidence and beginning to shed the tensions of her formative years.
38. On one hand, it provided me with a connection to my ancestral land that had been missing during those formative years.
39. For many boys, competitive games represent one of their critical formative learning experiences.
40. A possible way of minimising this difficulty is outlined in the following section on more general formative assessment.
41. Many topics may arise from such conversations, many happy and formative memories can be rekindled.
42. Second, the agents of political socialization might exercise important formative or continuing influence over the beliefs and actions of political activists.
43. It has also been depicted in its formative period of development as the site of bitter industrial strife.
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44. At the same time, the experience was formative in a more immediately practical way.
45. Some modifications were made to subsequent courses as a result of information collected - formative evaluation.
46. His Paris-based years were crammed with travel, museum visits, contacts with major figures in the arts and formative aesthetic experiences.
47. Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the fount of all invention and innovation. In its arguably most trans formative and revelatory capacity, it is the power to that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared. J. K. Rowling
48. The formative years of many of the elderly who were surveyed was a ti-me of popular demand for greater equality.
49. This was most forcefully brought to my attention during the formative stages of a literature-search project conducted by an associate and myself.
50. According to Aristotle, the male semen provides the formative power that shapes the foetus, mentally and physically.
51. It must have been a considerable advantage when faced with the numerous moves the children had to make in their formative years.
52. Psychology has concluded that the most formative period of life is childhood, and in particular the first five years of life.
53. Training in educational methods for consultants and a structured curriculum and formative assessment for trainees require recognition and financial support.
54. The insecurities created by separation in the early and formative years take their toll in adult life.
55. This formative evaluation led to the use of a self-paced orientation tour combined with practical exercises.
56. The timing of evaluation Scriven has pointed out the distinction between formative and summative evaluation.
57. He plays Roscoe Bigger a mild-mannered shop teacher who was a schoolyard terror, nicknamed Fang(sentencedict.com), during his formative years.
58. For many, these works recall childhood memories; they were the silent witnesses to countless formative experiences.
59. Blues, of course, has been widely influential, indeed formative, on the development of rock.
60. A new formative assessment for third year students has been introduced this year - namely, an integrated workbook assignment.
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