Instructors should minimize interruptions during exams by avoiding instructions and talking. They should also monitor students to prevent cheating and give time warnings if students are not pacing well. After exams, instructors should grade papers, record scores in pencil before returning them, and return papers in a timely manner while also discussing test items with students.
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ASL - Guidelines During and After the Examination
2. 1. Do not give instructions or avoid
talking while examination is
going on to minimize
interruptions and distractions.
2.Avoid giving hints
3.Monitor to check students
progress and discourage
cheating.
3. 4. Give time warnings if student are not
pacing their work appropriately.
5. Make note of any questions students ask
during the test so that items can be
revised for future use.
6. Test papers must be collected uniformly
to save time and to avoid test papers to
be misplaced.
5. 1.Grade the papers ,do test analysis
after the scoring and before
returning papers to students if at all
possible.
2.If you are recording grades or score,
record them in pencil in your class
record before returning the papers.
6. 3. Return papers in a timely manner.
4. Discuss test items with the students.