1. Explain what “proctoring” means and why the UoPeople requires proctored exams. “Protecting means restricted by law to access or development (land) as so preserve its natural state “(Google definition). The University of People requires protected exams because” it is a condition of awarding degree and diploma and students cannot graduate unless all required protected exams are successfully completed “(university of People catalog). Also, all University policies including Code of Academic Integrity to apply protected exam 2-What criteria are necessary for an appropriate proctor? According to University of people catalog : -The protector age should be 21 years at least. -Well known in community (officer, manager at work) - Be
John Proctor is an honest man, by telling the truth for the greater good no matter what position he is
Proctor himself is an honest man. For example, in the General Court,
University of the People states in the University Catalog that a proctor must be a minimum of 21 years of age, and be a responsible adult who is a professional, a supervisor at work, a religious figure, or a librarian. The proctor must be willing
(“University of the people - student services,” 2016) One example of someone I would consider an eligible proctor is my pastor. He is a reputable person and he believes in total honesty. He fits the criteria because he is much older than the minimum required age and he is willing to follow the policies of integrity as it related to exams. Furthermore, he has a reliable access to the internet at home, the church office and also his cell phone.
Proctor is similar to King and Yousafzai in the way that he never gives up the bravery he has to push for the freedom of his loved ones and others accused of witchcraft, especially his wife, who inspires a moral outbreak of his character.
But, no one can see eye to eye with him. No one is able to see his point of view. The judges are blinded by their faith and they don’t care about Proctor’s logical statements. This makes Proctor vulnerable. He is susceptible to being wrongfully tried.
John Proctor assumes the main part in The Crucible by Arthur Miller. He was determined, genuine, and brimming with respectability. He was essentially, a man with pride. An insightful lady once said, "Do what you feel in your heart to be correct -for you'll be reprimanded at any rate. You'll be condemned on the off chance that you do, and doomed on the off chance that you don't."
We know he is a man of God and would not put himself in a position of being with someone who deals with the devil, because he would not want to cross the line any more than he already has with you. Whereas if you tell him the truth, Proctor may shame you but he will find you truthful rather than someone who does the Devil’s
It is Proctor’s beliefs and qualities that stop him from going along with the trials. Throughout the story there are events that show Proctors qualities, the first of these is when Mary comes home from the trials(page ). Proctor is shocked that people are being hanged because of the lies, he never believes the charges that so many were faced with . The second event is when Hale comes to his house, the Proctors tell him that they do not believe that there are witches in Salem and that the charges of witchcraft on them are false. The third event is when procter comes to the court with evidence from Mary stating that the girls
Proctor his ability to think rationally due to the stigma he feels, the choices he makes, and how it affects his
Safeguarding is a used as a wider concept for child protection as by safeguarding children you are protecting them from harm, but you are also trying to promote their welfare. Safeguarding means that you are protecting children from cruel or violent treatment which would be things such as physical abuse or neglect. It also means that you are preventing impairment of children’s health or development. This means that you are ensuring that you provide children with an environment that is consistent and has safe and effective care on hand for them. Safeguarding also means that you are acting so that you are enabling the children and young people within your setting to have the best possible
John Proctor faces many different forms of conflict, whether it be self to self or self to society. Facing the court, Proctor gives his words and mind to try and free the ones accused. His personality and internal conflicts are arguably more intense. To be damned or forgiven by his society. The only way out of persecution is to smear his name.
He gave his life for his family name making sure that the people who are going to kill know not to say anything bad about his name. Proctors option of getting hung over telling everyone, which was a act of honor. It was a act of honor because he decided to get hung over letting the whole town know, and see what he had to do to keep his name good and not bad. Proctor did do some bad things, and did try and blame things on people which they did not do because
He considers his name to have more value than his life. In Act IV, on page 1352, Proctor says, “Spite only keeps me silent. It is hard to give a lie to Dogs.” He is saying that his pride keeps him from “confessing” to witchcraft and saving his life. On
Utilitarianism Justification of Exam Cheating Utilitarianism is one of the best ethical approaches that can be used to justifying a right action from a wrong action by focusing on the outcome of the path taken. The most important thing is that the action taken to achieve a certain outcome has to be of the greater benefit of the society at large. Whether the outcome is bad, it can be used to morally justify some deeds regardless of how inhumane they can be. On the other side, utilitarianism also does not justify everything because it is difficult at time to predict whether the actions taken will be good or bad at the end. Additionally, values cannot be accounted for.