(1) This Procedure supports the Assessment Policy and Assessment Procedures. It defines the processes used to protect the security and integrity of the examination process by specifying: (2) This policy applies to all University staff and third parties involved with an Examination at an External Exam Centre. (3) For the purpose of this Procedure: (4) Where Examinations are conducted at the University's Lismore, Coffs Harbour or Gold Coast campuses, the Exam Papers must be collected in person by the Exam Supervisor from Student Administration Services at the relevant campus. (5) Where Examinations are conducted at an External Exam Centre, Exam Papers must be sent by Student Administration Services to the Exam Supervisor. The package must be: (6) If an Exam Paper needs to be delivered to an External Exam Centre and it is not possible to send the Exam Paper by mail in accordance with clause (5) in sufficient time, the Exam Paper can be emailed by Student Administration Services to the Exam Supervisor. After providing a copy to the student sitting the Examination, the Exam Supervisor must delete the email and any other downloaded copies of the Exam Paper. (7) Student Administration Services will generate an Exam Delivery Log containing the number and location summary of all Exam Papers that are: (8) Where Exam Papers are dispatched by mail, the Exam Delivery Log must identify where each package is sent and the date of dispatch. (9) On the day of the Examination, the Exam Supervisor will: (10) Where an Exam Paper has been emailed in accordance with clause (7), instead of applying a bar code, the Exam Supervisor will write on the Exam Paper: (11) The Exam Supervisors must return all Exam Papers to Student Administration Services, whether or not they have been completed. (12) Student Administration Services will scan and log all returned Exam Papers and check the number returned against the Exam Delivery Log to ensure that all are accounted for. (13) Student Administration Services will retain all unused Exam Papers for a period of six weeks. (14) Student Administration Services will notify the Unit Assessor when the completed Exam Papers are ready for collection. The Unit Assessor is responsible for ensuring that the completed Exam Papers are collected from Student Administration Services within two working days of receiving the notification. (15) Where the Unit Assessor lives more than 120 kilometres from a University campus and is unable to collect the completed Exam Papers in person from Student Administration Services, the Unit Assessor will email Student Administration Services to notify them of alternative arrangements as follows: (16) When collecting completed Exam Papers from Student Administration Services, the Unit Assessor or Marker must present staff identification and sign for the number of Exam Papers collected. (17) Packages containing completed Exam Papers may be transported in person by an Exam Supervisor, Unit Assessor or Marker: (18) Packages containing Exam Papers must be: (19) Where Exam Papers are sent by Student Administration Services, the package must be clearly addressed to the relevant Exam Supervisor, Unit Assessor or Marker. Student Administration Services must advise the recipient of the impending delivery and the recipient must advise Student Administration Services of the successful delivery. Where delivery is not confirmed as expected, Student Administration Services must take steps to locate the package including: (20) Where Examinations are conducted online through Blackboard, the Exam Papers will be available for download within 1 hour following the completion of the exam by the Unit Assessor. (21) Packages containing printed completed Exam Papers (from Blackboard) may be transported in person by an Exam Supervisor, Unit Assessor or Marker: (22) Packages containing printed electronic Exam Papers must be: (23) Where Exam Papers are sent by Student Administration Services, the package must be clearly addressed to the relevant Exam Supervisor, Unit Assessor or Marker. Student Administration Services must advise the recipient of the impending delivery and the recipient must advise Student Administration Services of the successful delivery. Where delivery is not confirmed as expected, Student Administration Services must take steps to locate the package including: (24) Unit Assessors must reconcile the attendance list and the Exam Absentee List against the Exam Papers and the relevant grade sheets and determine if any Exam Papers are missing. (25) Unit Assessors must contact Student Administration Services immediately if they believe Exam Papers are missing. (26) If any Exam Papers are believed to be missing, Student Administration Services will reconcile the Candidate Attendance Lists and Exam Absentee Lists to identify which Exam Papers are unaccounted for. (27) When Exam Papers are lost, destroyed or suspected stolen, the following staff must be notified: (28) The relevant Unit Assessor, after consultation as necessary with the staff referred to in clause (27) will either: (29) The Unit Assessor must consider the following matters in making the recommendation under clause (28): (30) The following principles shall apply to the Unit Assessor's decision under clause (28): (31) The affected students should be notified in writing of the decision by the Unit Assessor as soon as practicable. (32) Student Administration Services are responsible for: (33) Exam Supervisors, Unit Assessors and Markers are responsible for:Examination Paper Handling Procedure
Section 1 - Purpose and Scope
Section 2 - Definitions
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Collection of Exam Papers – Hard Copy Examinations
Exam Paper Bar Codes
Completed Exam Papers
Delivery of Exam Papers
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Completed Exam Papers
Delivery of Exam Papers
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Communication protocol
Course of Action
Responsibilities
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but only for marking purposes and only where travel does not involves the loss of continuous and personal supervision of the package (e.g. where luggage is checked in or left in an unattended vehicle).
but only for marking purposes and only where travel does not involves the loss of continuous and personal supervision of the package (e.g. where luggage is checked in or left in an unattended vehicle).