Education abounds with fleeting fascinations like programmed learning or “measuring the schoolwork quality” (in Poland); however, the interest in teachers and students is permanent. It may provide stability for, accordingly, evaluation and diagnostics. The author compared paradigms of the domains and found that formative evaluation and developmental diagnosis have more similarities than differences. Therefore, practitioners can unite the operations according to their needs and leave possible distinctions to theorists.
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