AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSchool Infrastructure Boost (Malaysia): Malaysia’s Education Ministry approved 27 new schools in Johor under 2023–2025 budgets, adding 830 classrooms for 29,000+ students, plus preschool expansion and RM444.8m for upgrades. Tech in Classrooms (Bangladesh): A nationwide survey on technology use in secondary education will start in 471 schools with ADB support, covering ICT labs, learning assessments, and attendance without disrupting classes. Higher Ed Policy (India): India’s UGC urged universities to map approved SWAYAM MOOCs into the July 2026 semester and register students on time, shifting MOOCs from “standalone” to credit-linked learning. SEND Funding Pressure (Wales): Welsh Labour says Wales is missing out on a £340m SEND consequential from England, warning ALN services are under extreme strain. Student Support & Inclusion (UK/Philippines): A UK school used Twinkl funding to expand sensory learning for SEND pupils, while the Philippines’ DepEd reported 223 ALS learners graduating in Sulu. Internship Pay Rights (Netherlands): Dutch students in vocational, applied sciences, and university education will gain a legal right to internship compensation, though no national minimum is set. Education Under Threat (Nigeria): In Niger State, a principal said terrorists repeatedly shut down schools and burned primary schools, demanding security as the main need.
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