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[quote=Anonymous]CAPE Tester Coordinator Manual 2025 https://dc.mypearsonsupport.com/resources/manuals/2025%20Spring%20DC%20Test%20Coordinator%20Manual_WEBTAG.pdf "Allowing preventable disruptions such as talking, making noises, or excessive student movement around the classroom" is a "testing environment irregularity". "It is important to establish procedures to maintain a quiet testing environment throughout testing." "When choosing testing locations, STCs should make sure assessment settings have good lighting and ventilation, comfortable room temperatures, and are as free as possible from noise and interruptions so students can work comfortably and without disruption."[/quote]
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