2020 RETA Breeze May-Jun

Remote proctoring cannot begin until ANSI assessors concur that these test security requirements will be met. Once approved by ANSI, RETA will begin a six-month trial to document the results of remotely proctored exams to those in on-site proctored test centers. RETA will notify all certification candidates and members about these requirements after ANSI authorizes remote proctoring for RETA examinations. We welcome your questions about RETA’s credentialing exams and activities. Send your questions by email to certification@reta.com.

RETA Testing Corner Number 19 RETA currently is working with its test delivery vendor to achieve ANSI approval to allow remotely proctored testing using a candidate’s computer and a webcam. Over 80% of RETA test centers closed temporarily this spring due to COVID-19. ANSI requires that remote proctoring maintains the same level of test security that is necessary for exams given in onsite-proctored test centers.

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