Capable of being evaluated, assessed, or judged; able to have its worth or quality determined.
From evaluate (from Latin 'valere' meaning to be worth) plus the suffix -able. The root 'valere' also appears in 'value' and 'valid,' all relating to worth.
In education, the shift from evaluable test scores to more holistic assessment represents a major philosophical change—we're moving away from reducing complex learning to single numbers.
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