Autumn 2000 NCE results
The Autumn 2000 NCE results have been announced – showing only a 35 per cent pass rate. The figure is worse than the Spring results this year, which managed a pass rate of 40 per cent – criticised as the
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The Autumn 2000 NCE results have been announced – showing only a 35 per cent pass rate. The figure is worse than the Spring results this year, which managed a pass rate of 40 per cent – criticised as the
The Autumn 2000 NCE results showed only a 35 per cent pass rate. Here we publish the Examiners’ Report from the NCTJ, showing how and where the candidates slipped up. The report about the Newspaper Pratice paper said: “Collectively, the
Teenager Chris Knapman is the envy of many would-be journalists, who spend their periods of work experience doing endless vox pops for the local paper. He got to hurtle around in a £26,000 Honda S2000 sports car as part of
Bursary student Jayne Sharratt has been named as a finalist in Vogue’s Talent Contest for Young Writers. Jayne is a student on the post-graduate Professional Writing Programme at Falmouth College of Arts in Cornwall. Her work gets regular exposure on
A benchmark for training journalists in Scotland could be established as a result of work by a new industry forum. People leaving colleges are coming to local newspapers as talented trainees but without the sound backing of a solid journalism
Students will be able to study for a degree in journalism at Edge Hill College of Higher Education from September 2001. Applications are now being accepted for the new BA (Hons) Journalism course, run by the institution’s Department of Media
Two more teenagers have joined the Hull Daily Mail Scholars scheme to help them make the headlines in their chosen careers. Sarah Blevins and Samantha Lane, both 18, have taken advantage of the scheme organised by the University of Lincolnshire
Reading Chronicle reporter Sarah-Jane Russell has won the prize for the best pre-entry student of 1999 at Highbury College, Portsmouth. She will be presented with the James Arlott Memorial Award and a cash prize at the college on May 25.
Why was I not surprised that the worst National Certificate Examination results in 25 years have just been announced by the NCTJ? Congratulations to all those who passed, including some who attended my three-day refresher course last September, but the