invigilate - significado y definición. Qué es invigilate
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Qué (quién) es invigilate - definición


invigilate      
(invigilates, invigilating, invigilated)
Someone who invigilates an examination supervises the people who are taking it in order to ensure that it starts and finishes at the correct time, and that there is no cheating. (BRIT)
I've taught sixth formers and invigilated exams.
VERB: V n, also V
invigilator (invigilators)
...an exam invigilator.
N-COUNT
invigilate      
[?n'v?d??le?t]
¦ verb Brit. supervise candidates during an examination.
Derivatives
invigilation noun
invigilator noun
Origin
C16 (in the general sense 'watch over'): from L. invigilat-, invigilare 'watch over'.
invigilator         
  • Proctor of the University of Cambridge, aquatint by [[John Samuel Agar]] after [[Thomas Uwins]], from ''History of the University of Cambridge'' (1815) by [[William Combe]]
  • 1674 engraving of a Proctor in the [[University of Oxford]].  From ''Habitus Academicorum'', by George Edwards.
PERSON WHO TAKES CHARGE OF, OR ACTS FOR, ANOTHER
Queen's Proctor; King's Proctor; University proctor; Invigilator; Senior proctor; Junior proctor; Proctors of the University of Cambridge; Proctor of the University of Cambridge; Proctors of the University of Oxford; Proctor of the University of Oxford; Proctor in admiralty; Proctor-in-admiralty; Online proctoring
Ejemplos de uso de invigilate
1. But I also found that the hapless mandarin, overworked, underwhelmed, let Aitken draft his own verdict ("Not guilty, push off"). So we had a code of conduct, but nobody primed to invigilate it: exhortation without implementation, and worse than useless because a mere mirage of probity lacking all substance.
2. It suggests exam boards require "some form of status identity" for all examinations, adding that the "use of biometrics to prevent impersonation might be of particular value for test centres where students are unknown to the invigilating staff". However teachers won new contracts in September last year stating they should not "routinely" invigilate public exams.
3. Meanwhile, there are signs that the leaks against Blair and the near–meltdown at Scotland Yard are beginning to cause lasting collateral damage – with the IPCC itself, the first truly independent body to invigilate Britain‘s police, one likely casualty. ‘For goodness sake, just leave the man [Blair] alone and wait for the IPCC report,‘ Paddick said. ‘The version of events is a matter for the IPCC to decide.‘ Blair‘s allies insist he will weather the downpour and that he had no intention of granting the wishes of those who wanted him to resign. ‘We‘re not just campaigning to save our local sheriff,‘ Stephenson said.