AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoTeacher Training & Literacy: Nicholls State University’s elementary teacher education program earned an “A” rating from the National Council on Teacher Quality for aligning with the “science of reading,” as Louisiana reports show many fourth graders still struggle. Student Outcomes & Access: Multiple Texas districts report large shares of students not on college track, including Eustace ISD at 79% based on STAAR-based readiness. School Safety & Discipline: Huddersfield’s Dalton School saw suspensions fall and Ofsted found lessons “calm and orderly,” alongside improved reading and math outcomes. Mental Health in Schools: WISH delivered UNESCO-supported “Be Kind to Your Mind” posters to Parham Primary School to support emotional wellbeing and coping skills. Digital Learning Platforms: India’s DIKSHA was promoted as a “One Nation, One Digital Platform” for K-12 learning, with curriculum-linked resources in multiple languages. AI & Ethics in Education: Boston College will launch the Krantz Institute for AI, Ethics, and Humanity to train ethical leaders around long-term impacts of AI. Policy & Curriculum Battles: Texas approved a new history approach taught chronologically starting in third grade, alongside a required English reading list that includes Bible excerpts. Accountability & Corruption: Gauteng’s education department says an internal probe found 41 corruption, fraud, and mismanagement cases across schools from 2023 to June 2026.
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