Proctoring at VIT
Proctoring at VIT
Speakers: Dr R. Padmanaban and Dr. O.V. Gnana Swathika
Notes taken by Sourav Adhikary (SAS) &
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Proctoring is a service by a faculty member to mentor
undergraduate students joined at VIT. Proctor is the faculty advisor of
students to guide them on academic, extracurricular activities, and metal
health. It's a combination of parenting and teaching.
Proctees/students are going through
(i) Time~ courses, assignments, projects
(ii) Moral life
(iii) Imbalance life
(iv) Emotional dissolution
(v) Too many ‘masters’
Proctors on the other hand:
(i) Role model
(ii) Focus on assessments
(iii) Focus on intelligence
(iv) Sense of duty/good citizen
(v) Teamwork
(vi) No Excuses
Proctor is a neutral person, one who monitors and approves
to handle a set of students. Proctor works with students to actively engage to
solve their problems, guide them both academic and non-academic matters for the
entire four year of study.
Basics of proctors:
(i) Listen- must be an active listener
(ii) Trust-build trust so that student
can talk freely and everything
(iii) Values
(iv) Motivational---must motivate the
students
Role of proctors:
(i) Advisor to the student----provide academic and non-academic
advice for overall development of student
(ii)
Established
(iii) Acts as friend, coach, mentor
(iv) Collaborate with parents
(v) Typically filled the gap of the
parent on campus.
Structure:
Assistant Director, Student Welfare > School proctor co-ordinator (except
SAS as of now)
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Proctor >
20-25 students
Proctors action:
# VIT monitors student progress at closer level
# Closer interaction with student for academic guidance and
counselling
# VIT Chennai organizes official proctors’ day once/twice
every semester before assessment test
# 3 minimum meetings required between proctor and proctees
in every semester before exams.
# Online access and database through VTOP. Keep records and
meeting minutes at the dashboard.
# Call parents and tell them about the progress of
students. Verify/Inform them about
students' travel plans.
Point of contacts:
If students have any doubt on following things
proctors can direct them/can contact for them
(i) HOD/Dean: If Procter and proctess are from different
schools then procter can advise students to contact HOD for course related
issues.
(ii) Warden for hostel related issues
(iii) Counselor for mentally depressed
student
(iv) Finance officer for finance related
issue
(v) Bonafede certificate~ Dean, Admin
office through proctor
(vi) Class teaching issue- ask student to
talk with course instructor for any doubt related to particle course
(vii) PAT office- Placement and internship related issue
(viii)
Parents must inform if students are
attending workshop outside or going home/holiday
Case studies:
Speaker discussed different case studies
based on students’ incidents/situations and proctors need to respond/handle the
situation.
This is really a great system to improve the student-faculty relationship.
ReplyDeleteWe must also introduce the buddy system for the new faculty with relatively less experience for speedy settling in and hand holding.
ReplyDeleteProctoring is more like parenting. Very useful session to enhance our student relationship.
ReplyDeleteSincere thanks to the speakers for explaining different case studies to make us understand what we are going to face. Your solutions, like ID cards of students, is going to help us a lot.
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Dr. Jeetashree Aparajeeta
You have thrown light on home away from home concept for proctoring. We were able to realize the insights of proctoring in VIT and also understood the difference between proctoring in other institutions and VIT
ReplyDeleteVery useful session mam, which reveals the importance and sensitiveness of students and proctor relationship in the VIT environment, and how do we need to handle the proctees in different situations.
ReplyDeleteThank you for wonderful session. It was a motivating session and indeed highlight the sensitivity with witch we have to handle the situation without being biased and opinionated.
ReplyDeleteThank you mam for giving a valuable insights and guidance to do proctoring in VIT.
ReplyDeleteExcellent system of proctoring.
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