Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Danish term or phrase:
stedprøve
English translation:
closed examination
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Eliza-Anna
May 29, 2006 12:04
18 yrs ago
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Danish term
stedprøve
Danish to English
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Education / Pedagogy
I am a bit stumped for an English rendition.
"Prøven er en individuel skriflige 4-timers stedprøve"
"Prøven er en individuel skriflige 4-timers stedprøve"
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | closed examination | Don Spade (X) |
2 | on-the-spot examination / in-school examination / invigilated exam | Christine Andersen |
Proposed translations
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closed examination
This seems to be the commonest term in English (33,700 Google hits). See link below for one of numerous examples.
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Note added at 1 day3 hrs (2006-05-30 15:21:57 GMT)
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I think "closed examination" is the commonest term and therefore that is what I would go for. I would expect such an examination to be at a specific place at a specific time and to have an invigilator.
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Note added at 1 day3 hrs (2006-05-30 15:21:57 GMT)
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I think "closed examination" is the commonest term and therefore that is what I would go for. I would expect such an examination to be at a specific place at a specific time and to have an invigilator.
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on-the-spot examination / in-school examination / invigilated exam
I'm only guessing wildly, but could this be the time-honoured 'normal' form of exam with invigilators pacing the floor??
As opposed to group exams (soon to be abolished if Bertel Haarder gets his way)
oral exams, distance exams and other procedures made possible or permitted these days?
In connection with 'open university' courses, I have sat exams at home, where the questions were released at a specified time, to be downloaded by the candidates and delivered to a specified secure mail address at or before a specified time...
These are called 7-dages' / 12-timers' / 24-timersprøver or the like.
Or the project or 'speciale' type of exam, where a report, thesis or dissertation is handed in, then discussed or defended orally.
Please ignore this answer if I'm way off - I'm a bit overstressed today! Deadlines, deadlines, nothing to do with "mere" academic exercises like exams :-D
As opposed to group exams (soon to be abolished if Bertel Haarder gets his way)
oral exams, distance exams and other procedures made possible or permitted these days?
In connection with 'open university' courses, I have sat exams at home, where the questions were released at a specified time, to be downloaded by the candidates and delivered to a specified secure mail address at or before a specified time...
These are called 7-dages' / 12-timers' / 24-timersprøver or the like.
Or the project or 'speciale' type of exam, where a report, thesis or dissertation is handed in, then discussed or defended orally.
Please ignore this answer if I'm way off - I'm a bit overstressed today! Deadlines, deadlines, nothing to do with "mere" academic exercises like exams :-D
Discussion
'closed exam' does seem more common.