Reexaminer: meaning, definitions and examples
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reexaminer
[ ˌriːɪɡˈzæmɪnər ]
educational context
A reexaminer is an individual who is responsible for reviewing or assessing an examination, often to ensure fairness and accuracy in grading. They may be called upon to provide a second opinion on a student's performance or the validity of an exam process.
Synonyms
assessor, evaluator, reviewer.
Examples of usage
- The reexaminer evaluated the exam results for discrepancies.
- She worked as a reexaminer to uphold the standards of academic integrity.
- As a reexaminer, he provided feedback to the students on their performance.
Etymology
The term 'reexaminer' is derived from the prefix 're-', meaning again, combined with 'examiner', which refers to someone who inspects or evaluates. The prefix highlights the act of reevaluating or reassessing something that has already been examined. The word combines elements that date back to Latin, where 'examinare' was used to denote the act of weighing or testing. Over time, the need for fairness and thoroughness in educational assessments has led to the formal role of reexaminer, especially in academic settings where higher stakes are involved in examinations.