CPEA RESULTS www.cxc.org1. CPEA ENTRIES 2013 – 2014.

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CPEA RESULTS

CPEA ENTRIES 2013 – 2014

There was satisfactory performance for all aspects of the internal and external components. The means in each component of the Internal Assessment were in excess of 60 per cent of the maximum available score. 3 SUMMARY OF CANDIDATE PERFORMANCE

4 PERFORMANCE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE Language L1: Reading for knowledge, information and pleasure L2: Demonstration of an understanding of the conventions of language L3: Demonstration of critical thinking skills

5 PERFORMANCE IN MATHEMATICS Mathematics M1: Knowledge of basic mathematical concepts M2: Understanding the role of mathematics in everyday life M3: Application of mathematical knowledge in problem solving

6 PERFORMANCE IN SCIENCE Science S1: Knowledge of basic scientific concepts and processes S2: Application of scientific knowledge in understanding natural phenomena S3: Demonstration of experimental and investigative skills