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Educational body in Northern Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Council for the Curriculum, Examinations & Assessment (CCEA) is an awarding body in Northern Ireland.[3] It develops and delivers qualifications, including GCSEs, AS, and A Levels, and provides curriculum support and assessments for schools. CCEA is a non-departmental public body and regulator, approving and monitoring Awarding Organisations offering qualifications in Northern Ireland.[4]
Abbreviation | CCEA |
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Formation | 1 April 1994[1] |
Type | Non-departmental public body (NDPB) |
Headquarters | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Location |
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Region served | Northern Ireland, England and Wales |
Employees | 317[2] |
Website | www |
CCEA was established on 1 April 1994 and based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. They are responsible for designing, developing, and administering examinations and qualifications, as well as overseeing the assessment and certification of students in Northern Ireland. CCEA advises the Department of Education on matters related to the curriculum, assessment, examinations, and external qualifications, as well as accrediting and approving qualifications.
CCEA conducts and moderates examinations and assessments, ensuring standards are equivalent to those of other awarding bodies across the United Kingdom. It publishes and disseminates information related to the curriculum, assessment, and examinations and develops teaching support materials for schools.
Additionally, CCEA carries out research and development into the curriculum.[5]
CCEA offers a wide range of qualifications, such as GCSEs, including the new GCSE Double Award specifications in vocational subjects, GCE A and AS levels, Entry Level Qualifications, Keyskills, Essential Skills, and Graded Objectives in Modern Languages. Due to educational reforms of the Conservative Party under Prime Minister David Cameron CCEA (among other UK examination boards i.e. Edexcel, AQA, OCR and WJEC) continuously redevelops syllabi for GCSEs and GCE A Levels.[6][7]
CCEA’s principal products and services are to meet the requirements outlined in the Education (NI) Order.[8] CCEA’s duties and functions are therefore to:
CCEA attracted media interest in 2014, due to allegations related to working conditions for some staff and the threat of strike action by CCEA’s recognised trade union NIPSA.[11]
The Chief Executive of CCEA is responsible for the operational delivery of examinations and assessments to thousands of pupils across Northern Ireland, the monitoring of standards in qualifications, and the forming of relevant policy advice to the Department of Education.
Chief Executive - Gerry Campbell (March 2023 - present)
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