AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSchool Infrastructure Push (Malaysia): Malaysia’s education ministry has approved 27 new schools in Johor under 2023–2025 budgets, adding 830 classrooms for over 29,000 students, alongside upgrades to toilets, canteens, labs and other facilities. Higher Education Access (Malaysia): Malaysia’s higher education ministry says international students are only 12.6% of total enrolment, arguing they are not displacing locals—especially at undergraduate level where intake is capped. Student Safety & School Facilities (Philippines): The DPWH vowed to fix broken comfort rooms in public schools, after inspections found unsafe, locked or unusable facilities. Cold-Weather School Health (Tanzania): Doctors urged parents to protect pupils from dehydration and respiratory risks as cold waves hit school reopenings. Learning Support (UK): Wales faces pressure to redirect a £340m SEND-related funding boost toward ALN services, with critics warning needs are being left unsupported. Digital Learning & Tech (Bangladesh): A nationwide survey on technology use in secondary education is set to begin in 471 schools with ADB support. Governance Concerns (Philippines): UERM faculty, alumni and students called for an independent review of leadership over concerns about medical education quality and morale. Campus & Student Wellbeing (UK): A university community is testing “citizens’ assemblies” to shape sustainability plans, aiming for more equal deliberation than traditional committees.
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