AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSchool Feeding & Nutrition: Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Education Secretary Sonny Angara expanded the School-Based Feeding Program in Bulacan, targeting rising stunting—now 25.3% among under-fives. Teacher Licensing Reform: Tennessee is weighing easing teacher licensure testing, including possible edTPA exemptions and shorter retakes for failed sections. Inclusive Education Funding: Ghana’s government will allocate GH¢100m annually via GETFund for free special needs education, including higher feeding grants and assistive devices. Higher-Ed Expansion: India’s IIM Bangalore will open its first overseas campus in Indonesia, aiming to strengthen ASEAN leadership and tech ties. Workforce for Care: Australia’s shift toward home-based care is pushing education systems to prepare workers for technology-enabled community services. Education Finance Debate: South Korea’s education and budget ministries clash over reforming a tax-linked local school funding grant as student numbers fall. Digital Transformation Partnership: Papua New Guinea signed an MoU with QUT to build digital government capacity through research and workforce development. Early Learning Support: UK councils in Oxfordshire plan new “Best Start Family Hubs” to support parenting, early learning, and universal health services. Teacher Employment Rights: South Africa’s ELRC ordered Mpumalanga to reinstate a dismissed teacher after finding unfair handling of her case.
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