AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoOfsted Spotlight: Cooper’s Company and Coborn School in St Mary’s Lane earned praise in a new Ofsted report, with inspectors citing strong teaching, student work, and solid post-16 outcomes. Discipline & Equity: New Mexico’s AG says Gallup-McKinley County Schools use exclusionary discipline that disproportionately removes Native and Hispanic students from class, costing them far more instructional time. Student Safety: Malaysia’s education minister visited Banting’s school after a stabbing of a Form Three student, with police custody and counseling support for students and staff. Higher Ed Pathways: University of Idaho is set to expand hands-on AI and robotics courses, while UA Little Rock selected 25 Donaghey Scholars for a scholarship-rich honors program. Workforce Training: Duke Energy Foundation funding will equip welding students at Greenville Tech’s new Center for Welding and Automation Excellence. AI in Education: A Dartmouth study adds fuel to debate over whether AI tutors can truly improve learning. Back-to-School Help: Community groups are rolling out free school supply giveaways, with families urged to check eligibility and registration details. Policy Watch: Louisiana released record-high LEAP results that will feed into the state’s new school letter grades.
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