noun
- The plural of invigilation; instances of supervising students during an examination to ensure fair conduct and prevent cheating.
Usage: Primarily used in British English and Commonwealth countries; American English more commonly uses 'proctoring' or 'supervision'.; Formal, academic context.
Examples
- The school scheduled multiple invigilations throughout the exam week to monitor all test-takers.
- Teachers were assigned to different invigilations based on their availability.
- Strict invigilations ensured that all students followed the examination rules.
- The exam board provided guidelines for conducting fair and consistent invigilations.
- During the final exams, invigilations took place in every classroom simultaneously.