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invigilation

NOUN
  1. keeping watch over examination candidates to prevent cheating

How To Use invigilation In A Sentence

  • Final exams this week and next, and I'm down for invigilation most days. New review and writers & soundtracks interview, part 2
  • The chief invigilator shall, at least one day before the commencement of the examination, convene a meeting attended by all invigilators and patrol inspectors to explain their invigilation duties.
  • We will be following up this with, among other things, a boycott of all quality assurance procedures and processes, as well as a withdrawal from exam invigilation and a ban on marking.
  • There was systematic denial of permits to use venues like Central Park, police invigilation (with special units operating outside NYC), and a lot of nasty tactics centered on harrasment and false arrest. Matthew Yglesias » Nader on Bloomberg
  • With nearly a quarter of a million students due to sit entrance exams next week, Japan's government has urged universities to tighten up their invigilation.
  • The use of students for invigilation and marking was considered totally unacceptable. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The argument is that without compensation, it will be difficult to get help from colleagues for invigilations during off-duty Saturdays or Sundays.
  • Then they could have earned the sort of unsleeping invigilation that has recently brought Marilyn Meiser, a 75-year-old retired Wisconsin schoolteacher, a fine of $1, 000 for taking a bicycling holiday in Cuba.
  • I have witnessed such scenes very often during the course of my invigilation duties for A New Hope Of Life For Our Ailing Education System
  • But there's something more sensuous about "invigilation," the way it rolls off the tongue, something that's diametrically opposed to the definition of the word itself. New fiction: invigilation
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