Exam proctoring, or ‘invigilation’ as its called in Rwanda, is one of the duties of each tutor. Sometimes boring, sometimes challenging, it’s part of the job and it has to be done. Usually, a tutor is assigned to a single classroom, but the number of students necessitates also using the dining hall. My colleague Onias, a tutor from Zimbabwe, and I had to invigilate exams in the dining hall. That means that there are two of use and 130+ students. That keeps us hopping. For the afternoon session, we devised a plan to place the exams down before allowing the students in to properly space them. That seemed to work. Here is a picture of the students at taking exams.
