What is a Subproctor?
A subproctor is a smaller, more focused version of a proctor. While a proctor is responsible for overseeing and ensuring the integrity of an entire exam or assessment, a subproctor is responsible for monitoring a specific section or group of students during the exam.
Subproctors are often used in large-scale testing situations, such as standardized tests or high-stakes exams, where there are many students taking the test at the same time. By dividing the students into smaller groups and assigning a subproctor to each group, the proctor can more effectively monitor the students and ensure that they are following the rules and not cheating.
Subproctors may be responsible for:
* Monitoring a specific section of the exam room
* Ensuring that students are following the instructions and not cheating
* Answering questions from students and providing clarification on test materials
* Proctoring a specific subject or portion of the exam
* Assisting the main proctor in maintaining order and security in the testing area.
Overall, subproctors play an important role in ensuring the integrity of the testing process and helping to ensure that all students have a fair and equal opportunity to complete the exam.