AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoOdisha Welfare Push: Odisha’s BJP government marks two years with a major education expansion—free KG-to-PG education for economically weaker students plus a 10 kg rice scheme—aimed at boosting access to higher learning. Digital Divide Exposed (Uganda): UNICEF finds only 20% of Uganda’s secondary schools are ICT-ready; most lack reliable internet, electricity, labs, or trained ICT teachers. Exam Integrity Training (India): India’s NTA launches “Pariksha Karmayogi” digital training for exam officials, including NEET-UG centre superintendents and invigilators, to standardize secure offline exam operations. Teacher Pay vs Cuts (Louisiana, US): Jefferson Parish Schools’ chief warns lawmakers against Gov. Landry’s proposed education funding cuts that would replace teacher stipends with local one-time bonuses. Higher-Ed Access (Malaysia): Kolej Poly-Tech Mara and Universiti Poly-Tech Malaysia’s Higher Education Tours 2026 targets about 3,000 students with early pathway guidance. Policy Reform (Jharkhand, India): Jharkhand signs an MoU to create a “Policy Lab” for education system transformation, focusing on curriculum, assessment, teacher training, and student well-being. Curriculum Timeline (Bulgaria): Bulgaria’s education ministry aims to finish school curriculum revisions by end-2027 instead of 2029, to reduce student burden without cutting key learning.
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