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There's one called Invigilator, for example, and it's a spindle-thin framework, like an upright, slightly wonky goal, just touching against a wall.
Last summer, staff had to arrange a venue and invigilator for a student taking exams on São Tomé and Principe, the two volcanic islands that comprise Africa's second-smallest country.
He was a member of Mensa and, in his 80s, pursued an advanced mathematics course with the Open University, for whom he had worked as an invigilator for many years.
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I kept studying the faces of the invigilators for some sign, but they were giving nothing away.
FAK: Designed the work, edited the manuscript, coordinated the group and overall invigilator of the study.
The executives were only now introducing a mechanism for properly measuring the exact working hours for each invigilator after an investigation was launched by the Scottish living wage watchdog, the Poverty Alliance.
Peter Kelly, director of the Poverty Alliance, said the SQA had committed to introduce a "robust" system in time for next year's exam season, to monitor exact pay rates for each invigilator, some of whom are now being recruited.
Q3.2b: Who is responsible for test invigilator training, and how long does the training normally last?
Do not talk or try to interact with anyone except for the invigilator as soon as you have entered the examination hall.
Pressed by Johnson during the committee hearing, Ellison insisted that it was very rare for invigilators to receive a low hourly rate for covering an exam.
It becomes the invigilator's role to nurture, care for and present to the world someone else's baby, whether you love it or not.
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