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Thank you for your comment re: exam proctoring v. exam invigilator. They are two different topics. The former is about the practice and process of exam proctoring, which is related to academic misconduct in terms of policy, procedure, and academic misconduct case management. In turn, this is related to higher education governance, management and quality assurance. The latter is about a career choice. It would be inaccurate to conflate them, which is why I have noted at the top of the e-proctoring page that those interested in the career should see the other page. — Preceding
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Bluenosescholar (
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Support: In my experience, an invigilator is a person who intermittently performs this oversight role, but could scarcely be said to make a career of it. The broader more British career concept is covered in the
Proctor page. I suspect the predominance of the verb invigilate rather than proctor varies by country. Perhaps agreement should be reached on an appropriate name for a merged article that satisfies the majority.
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Thank you for your comment re: exam proctoring v. exam invigilator. They are two different topics. The former is about the practice and process of exam proctoring, which is related to academic misconduct in terms of policy, procedure, and academic misconduct case management. In turn, this is related to higher education governance, management and quality assurance. The latter is about a career choice. It would be inaccurate to conflate them, which is why I have noted at the top of the e-proctoring page that those interested in the career should see the other page. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Bluenosescholar (
talk •
contribs) 20:30, 6 September 2020 (UTC) (Moved from my talk page – Thjarkur(talk)20:33, 6 September 2020 (UTC))reply
Support: In my experience, an invigilator is a person who intermittently performs this oversight role, but could scarcely be said to make a career of it. The broader more British career concept is covered in the
Proctor page. I suspect the predominance of the verb invigilate rather than proctor varies by country. Perhaps agreement should be reached on an appropriate name for a merged article that satisfies the majority.
DMBanks1 (
talk)
22:39, 18 April 2021 (UTC)reply