A proctor is a 21 years or older, nonrelative reputable person of integrity, who monitors a student during an exam. Due to UoPeople being an online school, some or most of the courses require students to take a proctored exam at the end of the course. In order to make sure that the person who is taking the exam is actually the student and not somebody else, the student has to present an ID/driver’s license. Proctors are a somewhat like teachers, since they have to make sure that you are not cheating and/or doing something else you are not supposed to do. Proctors are different from teachers, because they do not teach or grade the student.
An example of a proctored test students take in the United States is the ACT where some people volunteer to serve as proctors and watch a whole class take the test. To be able to enter the class and take the test, you are required to bring a photo ID and copy of the ACT ticket.
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Also, he/she cannot be a relative or have any conflict of interest with the student’s grade or performance.
When you are registering for a course that requires you to take a proctored exam, you will have to click on the "add a proctor" link, next to the course. Then, when adding that person, you will be asked the following: first, last name, email and contact information. In my case, I do not have any proctor-required courses, but when I do, I will ask the accounting manager or sales manager from the company I work for, to be my proctor. In any case they cannot serve as my proctor, the registrar lady from the high school I graduated from would be a good
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For many reasons, John Proctor is an honest man. By no means is Proctor afraid to tell you what is on his mind.
Jose and Emily should be following standards and ensure that exceptions are not being made due to the pressure from the school district manager.
Proctor is a flawed man who willingly gives out his advice and considers himself imperfect as well because of his affair with Abbigail and his distance from the church. His main quarrel with the church is he does not like the way Parris teaches the sermon. His dislike for the way Parris
John Proctor is portrayed throughout the play to be a man who has high moral values that he must abide by. He can spot hypocrisy in others easily and judges himself no less harshly. Elizabeth Proctor says to him in the second act:
This is the point where you start to think; what could he have done to become a sinner? Was it a sin in the eyes of god, his friends and family, the law? The description tells us that Proctor was respected so much he was also feared. This is proved when John Proctor enters from the door and Mary Warren ‘leaps in fright’.
Proctor: You will not use me! I am no Sarah Good or Tituba, I am John Proctor! You will not use me! It is no part of salvation that you should use me!
To begin with, Proctor was considered a strong person in the community, and he was respected for it. He was a handsome, hard-working, and revered man in the community. To the people of Salem, he was a dedicated farmer that had done nothing to blacken his family name. His attitude was “. . . even-tempered, and [he was] not easily lead. . .” by the rumors and hysteria surrounding Salem at the time of the witch accusations (Miller 21). When other were jumping to the conclusion of witchcraft and starting to fear, Proctor kept a realistic, skeptical look on the situation. Contrary to the ideas of the time, Proctor would miss church and openly disagree with Reverend Parris (Scheidt and Calandra). Despite this, he had a strong belief in God and followed his own moral standards more than strict rules the Puritan church set out at that time. He was revered in Salem as an honest man who always spoke his mind, and who had the ability to silence the hypocrites with his quick logic (Sparknotes Editors). Whenever Reverend Parris would try to tear Proctor down with criticism on his church attendance and Sunday activities, Proctor would always cou...
The Proctors start sticking up for each other. Toward the middle of Act II, the Proctors get a visit from Hale who
While Proctor is not of royal birth, he still comes under nobility through his reputation in Salem. “Proctor, respected and even feared in Salem (20),” as he is described by Arthur Miller, is not
(1) "students cannot register themselves as their proctor, and the proctor cannot be a relative of the student, another student at UoPeople, or an applicant to UoPeople, nor can the proctor have a conflict of interest or have any vested interest in the student’s grade or performance on his/her exam" (UoPeople, 2017, page. 58).
According to the University of The People pdf, (The Proctor( Process) – in Detail), the appropriate proctor must “be at least 21 years old, Be a reputable person of integrity, cannot be a relative of the student, cannot have aa conflict of interested or have any vested interest
What is Proctoring? Simply put, "a proctor supervises a student's exam." [1] Why is a proctor needed for an exam? "When a final exam is administered by an objective proctor, it lends meaningful authenticity to a student’s demonstrated mastery and competence of the subject." [2] What is a benefit of taking proctored exams? "Proctored exams validate the integrity of a student’s entire transcript." [3]
Then I need to tick required box stating I confirm that chosen proctor meets all the UoPeople's proctor's criteria and click the last arrow next to the "Add a proctor to this course".