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The Junior Cycle (Irish: An tSraith Shóisearach) is the first stage of the education programme for post-primary education within the Republic of Ireland.It is overseen by the Department of Education and the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA), and its terminal examination, the Junior Certificate, by the State Examinations Commission.
The Primary Certificate Examination (1929–1967) was the terminal examination at this level until the first primary-school curriculum, Curaclam na Bunscoile (1971), was introduced, though informal standardised tests are still performed. The primary school system consists of eight years: Junior and Senior Infants, and First to Sixth Classes.
National Council for Curriculum and Assessment, a statutory organization that provides the primary school and post-primary curriculum in Ireland; National Council of Churches in Australia, an ecumenical organisation; Neuroblastoma Children's Cancer Alliance UK, charity that helps children and families; Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority
Syria’s new regime has announced sweeping changes to the national school curriculum, triggering concerns about “Islamisation”.. Critics fear the changes, including an increased focus on ...
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts of the Philippines (NCCA; Filipino: Pambansang Komisyon para sa Kultura at mga Sining, Cebuano: Nasodnong Komisyon alang sa Budaya ug mga Arte) is the official government agency for culture in the Philippines. It is the overall policy making body, coordinating, and grants giving agency for the ...
According to the New York Times, here's exactly how to play Strands: Find theme words to fill the board. Theme words stay highlighted in blue when found. Drag or tap letters to create words. If ...
Syria’s new government is facing backlash after announcing changes to the school curriculum, including introducing what some critics say is an Islamist slant to teaching.. The changes, published ...
The Leaving Certificate Applied (Irish: Ardteistiméireacht Fheidhmeach) [1] is a self-contained two-year programme of the Irish Department of Education.It was first introduced in 1995 as an alternative or variant of the established Leaving Certificate programme.