AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSchool Safety Disruption (Philippines): Bethel Academy in General Trias, Cavite, moved classes online for June 22–26 after a stabbing left seven students wounded, citing added security steps. Learning Outcomes (US): Arkansas released improved 2025–26 ATLAS results, with proficiency rising overall and fewer students in the lowest performance level. Early Childhood Pay Pressure (Nepal): Stakeholders say Nepal’s 2026/27 budget left early childhood development teachers and ECD facilitators without clear salary support, despite broader teacher pay promises. Conflict-Resolution Training (Kenya): Kenya’s Jukwaa La Wasomi program trained 1,000+ university students in mediation and preventive security, aiming to curb campus conflicts. Student Wellbeing & Community (UK): West Midlands PCSOs and fire-service partners ran summer safety and rail-safety sessions for primary pupils, using real-life scenarios. Academic Integrity & Exam Security (India): NEET re-exam coverage highlights ongoing stress for families and NTA’s push for heavy camera coverage in exam rooms. Digital Learning Access (India): Andhra Pradesh signed a statewide deal to give government schools free Canva for Education access, shifting students toward creating presentations and visual projects. Drug Threats Near Schools (Nigeria): NDLEA arrested two elderly men accused of selling opioids to teenage secondary students in Umuahia, with counseling and rehabilitation planned for affected learners. Higher Education Reputation (Malaysia): Malaysia’s higher-education minister pointed to rising international rankings, including UTP’s Asia top-40 placement among private universities.
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