Etymology:
Meaning:
An invigilator is a person who supervises examinations or tests, ensures that rules and regulations are followed, and maintains a fair and orderly environment for the participants.
Origin:
The term "invigilator" has been used in educational settings for centuries. It originates from the Latin word "invigilo," which means "to be watchful, oversee, supervise." The root word "vigilo" refers to being awake, watching, or observing.
In the context of examinations, an invigilator is responsible for ensuring that students adhere to the prescribed rules and regulations. They monitor the students' behavior, check for unauthorized materials, and prevent any attempts at cheating or misconduct. The presence of an invigilator helps maintain the integrity of the examination process and ensures fairness for all participants.
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