AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPolicy & Governance: California Democrats move to strip the elected state superintendent of managerial authority, shifting control to a governor-appointed education director. Education Data Systems: Nigeria launches DNEMIS, urging states and private schools to upload records so officials can track schools, teachers, learners, and infrastructure for better planning. Inclusive Higher Ed: JAMB’s Equal Opportunity Group reports 4,216 candidates with disabilities admitted over 10 years, with an average 53% gaining entry annually. Early Childhood & Community: A chain of U.S. preschools raises thousands for Make-A-Wish through “Let’s Grant Wishes,” pairing early learning with giving. International Partnerships: Japan reaffirms support for Cambodia’s education, including student exchanges, Japanese language teaching, teacher development, and ICT cooperation. Minority Education Reform: Uttarakhand replaces its Madrasa Board with a single Minority Education Authority under “One Nation, One Education,” with recognition for minority institutions. STEM/Workforce Links: Sri Lanka’s MCAS and EightD sign an MoU to expand aviation and logistics education training. Local Leadership: Council Bluffs schools name Iowa City’s Chace Ramey interim superintendent while launching a national search.
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