AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEducation Access & Digital Learning: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. visited San Juan City to distribute tablets and learning supplies to 13 public schools, with 13,000 students receiving devices and additional bags for early learners, underscoring national-local coordination. School Quality & Accountability: Ofsted praised Bromet Primary School in Oxhey Road for strong attendance, behavior, inclusion, and early-years provision, while a UK league-table spotlight named Wade Deacon High School as a top performer in the Runcorn/Widnes area. Higher Ed Staffing Crunch: Sri Lanka’s state universities face a major lecturer shortage, with FUTA warning the system needs far more permanent academic staff than it currently has. International Students Under Pressure: Sweden’s stricter migration rules are driving anxiety among international students, who fear being forced out despite studying toward research and workforce goals. Policy & Curriculum Timing: Michigan lawmakers advanced new “science of reading” requirements with a push to make them take effect sooner, sparking debate over fairness to schools and teachers. Student Safety & Support: A UK school’s “Breakfast Boost” program is helping Year 11 students prepare for GCSEs with targeted revision and teacher support.
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