AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI & Literacy: A new book, “Neural Pathways, Not Prompts,” argues that outsourcing reading and writing practice to AI can create “learned helplessness” and harm long-term intellectual development. EdTech & Data Systems: North Dakota’s BRIDGE Project will move schools from PowerSchool to Infinite Campus statewide, with a key change to how state student IDs are assigned by July 2026. Assessment & Governance: India’s CBSE says its Class 12 re-evaluation portal stayed online during heavy cyberattacks, while the board’s chairman and secretary were transferred amid an on-screen marking procurement probe. School Safety: Alabama’s annual TAASRO Safe Schools Conference brings SROs and educators together for training on threat assessment and digital risks. Learning Environments: Scotland plans a consultation on a national “phone-free” classroom ban in the first 100 days of the new government. Child Care Policy: B.C. launched a province-wide survey to shape the future of child care, building on ChildCareBC’s space and workforce gains. Research Funding Politics: Ireland’s arts and humanities researchers are pushing back against Research Ireland priorities they say are too industry-centered. Higher Ed Access: Delaware selected Thomas Jefferson University to help create the state’s first four-year medical school to address physician shortages. War Impacts on Schools: Russia’s June 2 attack damaged 11 educational institutions in Kyiv, with repairs underway.
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