Using an Amamuensis for modern language exam papers is proving a
problem. Correctly, the School of Modern languages says that (e.g.)
if a student is doing a Spanish paper, a Spanish-speaking amanuensis
would give an unfair advantage to the student. But how would a non
Spanish-speaking amanuensis cope with the language?
Should the student have to spell out all words?
I need some feedback on this please, I have a feeling that this
is a common problem.
TIA.
Alan.
Alan Muller
Able Centre
Middlesex University
Queensway, Enfield EN3 4SF
TEL: 0181 362 5366
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