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‘True Colours’ – Continuing success at The Ulster Museum
News article dated: 07/02/2020, 9:00amThe work of some of Northern Ireland's most exceptional young artists will be on display at the Ulster Museum during January and February. CCEA’s True Colours is a showcase of the outstanding artwork produced for the summer 2019 GCE, GCSE & Entry level examinations.
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2021 Results Day for Vocational, Occupational Studies and Entry Level Students
News article dated: 12/08/2021, 2:15pmToday, Thursday 12 August 2021, 10,297 students from 180 schools and colleges in Northern Ireland received the results of their 2021 Vocational, Occupational Studies and Entry Level qualifications.
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2023-2024 Controlled Assessment Task
News article dated: 15/12/2021, 11:55amThe Controlled Assessment Task for 2023-2024 submission and support webinar for teachers are now available.
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5 Benefits of Becoming an Examiner or Moderator for CCEA
News article dated: 10/05/2023, 12:40pmBecoming an examiner/moderator with CCEA is an opportunity for further professional development whilst boosting your income. Currently there are opportunities to join CCEA as an examiner or moderator at both GCSE and GCE level.
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Active learning strategies to support progression through the NI Curriculum at Key Stage 3
News article dated: 21/01/2020, 12:00pmCCEA's hands on and enquiry-based workshops will allow Key Stage 3 Science teachers to explore active learning strategies, supporting progression through the NI Curriculum.
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Art, Craft and Design Teaching and the Creative Industries
News article dated: 16/12/2022, 12:00pmCCEA recently partnered with Nerve Centre, Belfast, at W5 Learning Centre, and Belfast School of Art Ulster University, to deliver a support event for teachers who are keen to understand better the opportunities for young people in Northern Ireland’s Creative Industries.
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Bangor pupils claim victory at the NI Schools Business Challenge
News article dated: 06/03/2020, 12:20pmPupils from Glenlola Collegiate emerged as winners of the third annual NI Schools Business Challenge. In association with the Henderson Group, BDO Northern Ireland and Queen’s Management School, 13 teams made up from schools across Northern Ireland took part in the competitive competition.
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CareerScope
News article dated: 24/07/2024, 10:30amA resource used by many teachers and students to garner information and support about the industry. It’s completely free to register, enabling access to a wealth of information which will meet a lot of your curriculum needs.
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CCEA Celebrates Languages Week
News article dated: 01/02/2023, 6:00pmAs part of Northern Ireland Languages Week (30 January – 3 February) CCEA is raising awareness of the benefits studying languages can have on school children.
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CCEA CEO praises Northern Ireland’s GCSE students and teachers
News article dated: 22/08/2024, 9:30amCommenting on today’s results CCEA Chief Executive, Gerry Campbell, said:
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CCEA Chief Executive praises local GCSE results
News article dated: 22/08/2019, 9:53amCommenting on this summer’s GCSE results, Justin Edwards, Chief Executive of the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) said:
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CCEA congratulates Northern Ireland's GCSE students
News article dated: 24/08/2023, 9:30amCommenting on today’s results CCEA Chief Executive Gerry Campbell said:
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CCEA congratulates students and teachers on CoPE results
News article dated: 17/08/2023, 11:00amToday, Thursday 17 August 2023, CCEA also released the results for the Level 3 Certificate of Personal Effectiveness (CoPE).
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CCEA congratulates students and teachers on CoPE results
News article dated: 15/08/2024, 11:00amToday, Thursday 15 August 2024, CCEA released the results for the Level 3 Certificate of Personal Effectiveness (CoPE).
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CCEA congratulates students and teachers on GCSE results
News article dated: 12/08/2021, 9:30amCommenting on this summer’s GCSE results, Margaret Farragher, Interim Chief Executive of the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA), said: