Lexicographical Neighbors of Formatively
Literary usage of Formatively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Formative Assessment: Improving Learning In Secondary Classrooms by OECD Staff, SourceOECD (Online service) (2005)
"... SCHOOL AND SYSTEM LEVELS ARE LINKED AND ARE USED Formatively, TO SHAPE
IMPROVEMENTS AT EVERY LEVEL OF THE SYSTEM Assessments and evaluations on student ..."
2. Woman of the Hour: Past, Present, Future by Elsie Louise Morris (1919)
"We must bear in mind that in the case of Woman, all of the interior principles
act formatively; that is, there is a Formative Process going on all the time ..."
3. The Science and Philosophy of the Organism: The Gifford Lectures Delivered by Hans Driesch (1908)
"10); but ectoderm and endoderm both are formatively dependent on the intimate
and the material organisation of the blastoderm. It further seems from the ..."
4. Woman and Super-woman: A Trumpet Call to the Women of the Present Generation by Albert Sidney Raleigh (1916)
"This Formative Aspect is the expression of her Ideas, Thoughts and Emotions, and
thus all her Ideas, Thoughts and Emotions express themselves Formatively. ..."
5. Annual Report by Massachusetts Bible Society (1853)
"... and all those subtle influences of nature or mind which originally impressed
themselves, not essentially but formatively, upon Divine truth,—and in this ..."
6. Thought and Expression in the Sixteenth Century by Henry Osborn Taylor (1920)
"Distinctive mediaeval creations likewise must be included, seeing that they also
entered formatively into the constitutions of later men. ..."
7. The Gentleman's Magazine (1887)
"Any doubter of the saying, that the laws of a nation act formatively on the
conscience of that nation, would be converted to belief on comparing Irish ..."