AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSchool Safety: The Philippines’ Council for the Welfare of Children said it will strengthen child-protection and safety mechanisms after a shooting at Ateneo de Zamboanga University Junior High School left two students dead, with DepEd urging the public to avoid sharing sensitive images and to rely on verified updates. Accountability in Education Policing: India’s Supreme Court signaled it may form a high-level committee to investigate alleged police excesses and violence during July 20 student protests tied to the NEET leak, including claims about force used against protesters. Exam Integrity: Protests in India continue after NTA ordered a UGC-NET re-exam for three subjects due to errors, while schools in Nigeria are also questioning 2026 WASSCE grading results amid alleged irregularities tied to CBT rollout. Learning & Support Tech: SRCC and EY India launched a 12-month AI-VIBE programme for commerce students, and Alef Education expanded Alef Pathways for personalised science and reading support across Arabic and English. Back-to-School Realities: New Zealand reports illness-driven school absences at the highest level in three years, adding strain for already-stretched staff. Special Education Investment: Wolverhampton approved plans for a £16.4m Broadmeadow Special School expansion to 120 places, with specialist facilities for communication and sensory needs.
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