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examenproces

Examenproces refers to the set of procedures used by educational institutions to design, administer, score, and report on assessments within a program or course. It covers planning, delivery, evaluation, and publication of results, with the aim of measuring achievement of defined learning outcomes while ensuring fairness, reliability, and transparency.

Key components include governance and policy (examenreglement or assessment regulations), alignment of assessments with program outcomes,

Design and validation involve mapping learning outcomes to assessment tasks, creating tasks with explicit criteria, and

Assessment and marking encompass scoring schemes, rubrics, anonymization where appropriate, double marking or external moderation, and

Quality assurance and integrity consider audits, accreditation, and ongoing improvements; anti-plagiarism, proctoring, secure data handling, and

Digital and online exams are increasingly common, involving electronic platforms, remote proctoring, and digital records. Compliance

and
documented
rules
on
timing,
eligibility,
retakes,
and
appeals.
using
moderation
and
standard-setting
to
support
reliability
and
validity.
Delivery
and
administration
cover
scheduling,
exam
venues
or
online
platforms,
and
security
measures
to
prevent
cheating.
procedures
for
handling
special
cases
such
as
accommodations.
Resulting
and
review
include
the
entry
of
final
marks,
the
generation
of
transcripts,
the
dissemination
of
results,
and
formal
appeals
or
grade
reviews.
privacy
protections
are
standard.
Inclusion
and
accessibility
address
accommodations
for
disabilities
and
language
support,
with
policies
on
retakes
or
alternative
assessments
where
needed.
with
national
regulations
and
international
recognition
of
qualifications
can
also
influence
the
examenproces.