AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPhilippines Education Reform: DepEd, CHED, and TESDA launched “One Education” to connect basic, higher, and technical-vocational pathways under one brand, aiming to make transitions and crediting across programs clearer for learners. Nigeria Human Capital Push: President Tinubu unveiled $3.05bn in World Bank-backed social programmes, including HOPE Edu and HOPE PHC, alongside NG-CARES and SOLID, targeting poverty reduction, healthcare, and education. Teacher Workforce Challenge (Bahamas): The Bahamas’ education leadership announced efforts to attract more Bahamian teachers, citing a global shortage and the need to avoid leaving classrooms without qualified staff. Special Needs Support (UK): Green Lane Special School in Cardiff retained National Autistic Society advanced status, highlighting consistent routines, adapted communication, and work experience. Education Governance (Bermuda): Bermuda plans to begin tabling legislation this September to create an Education Authority to provide continuity across political cycles. STEM Outreach Recognition (US): A Naval Postgraduate School-linked initiative earned a command award for STEM education and outreach reaching over 1,000 students and 27 teachers. Teacher Conduct Review (UK): A Cardiff secondary school worker was reprimanded after safeguarding breaches involving pupil messaging and personal-history comments during sex education. AI and Inequality (Nigeria): UNILAG highlighted AI and digital innovation as tools to bridge educational inequalities in resource-constrained settings.
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