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18 Sentences With "invigilating"

How to use invigilating in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "invigilating" and check conjugation/comparative form for "invigilating". Mastering all the usages of "invigilating" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Obviously staff were invigilating the spaces while filming was taking place.
Teaching Unions whose members make a pretty penny from invigilating and correcting.
While invigilating the test, the examiner walks out of the room for several minutes.
I was a teacher invigilating the GCSE Physics practical for the class I taught.
For my professional exams, they used to have retired members of the institute invigilating.
The University of Zimbabwe opened this week for examinations to be held, but with temporary staff invigilating.
Professor Burns will be invigilating over the final examinations to ensure that the students do not cheat.
Besides around 200 invigilating staff was also deployed and assigned the task of smooth conduction of the test.
They assisted a Grade Nine pupil at the secondary school where they were invigilating by providing answers in exchange for money.
I then asked whoever was invigilating at my exhibition at Eastside Projects to ask whoever came into the gallery if they could knit.
Obviously it was good that an eagle-eyed official spotted the Samoan ruse, but it was equally fortunate that JacK Wilshere was not invigilating.
Drishti, as a part of its CSR initiatives, provisioned a team of volunteers who went to the SAP test sites and contributed by invigilating the exam.
My ex-Physics teacher who was invigilating the exam seemed a little concerned at my having finished so early and asked if I'd done all the questions, which I had.
He supported the access of women to a university education, and took a prominent part in the establishment of Newnham and Girton colleges. When Mary Paley and Amy Bulley were among the first women to take tripos examinations they did it in the Kennedy's drawing room. Paley described him as excitable, but he would sometimes doze whilst nominally invigilating. He was nicknamed "the purple boy".
The graduate teaching assistant: Lessons from a North American experience. Teaching in Higher Education, 9 (3). 349–361 TA responsibilities vary greatly and may include: tutoring; holding office hours; invigilating tests or exams; and assisting a professor with a large lecture class by teaching students in recitation, laboratory, or discussion sessions. Professors may also use their teaching assistants to help teach discussions during regular class.
Paley described Professor Kennedy as excitable, but he would sometimes doze whilst invigilating. The only evidence she was given of her work was a confidential letter from her examiners. Women sitting the tripos examination was a milestone for Cambridge University and the importance can be gauged by the people involved. The people who delivered Paley and Bulley's papers were Alfred Marshall, Henry Sidgwick, John Venn and Sedley Taylor.
At 10, his mother sponsored his initiation into the Sangha, again under the tutorledge of U Sobhita. He was conferred the monastic name Shin Vicittasara, which means Outstanding in Pali. At 13, he sat for the Vinaya Examination held by the Sanghasamaggi Association in Myingyan, gaining prominence in the Myingyan religious circle. The next year, he sat for another exam, the Pariyatti Examination where he successfully recited the Abhidhamma from memory to the invigilating senior monks.
They sat the exams in Professor Benjamin Hall Kennedy's drawing room. Paley described how Professor Kennedy would sometimes doze whilst invigilating. Paley created a sketch of Sedley Taylor delivering the exam papers. In 1876 she became an assistant mistress at Manchester High School for Girls where she taught and in her spare time gave support to the growing demand for more higher education for girls.Linda Walker, ‘Bulley , (Agnes) Amy (1852–1939)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2010 accessed 22 Feb 2017 The Manchester and Salford College for Women was founded in 1876.

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