AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 hours agoBudget Boost: Egypt plans a big jump in public services, raising healthcare spending by 30% and education funding by 20% for FY2026/27, aiming for better access and quality. TVET & Digital Skills: Malaysia’s Melaka is pushing early digital education (AI, robotics, coding) through a new Todak Academy to strengthen TVET pathways. Financial Literacy: Mississippi’s Council on Economic Education won a BlackRock grant to expand K-12 personal finance training for teachers and students statewide. Arts Access: Qatar’s Prism Academy is reshaping arts education by building confidence and inclusion through music, dance, and visual arts for 500+ students. Safety Education: Ghana’s fire service is urging schools to add fire safety lessons to build a prevention culture. Teacher Shortages: Ghana’s education minister says the country needs 50,000 more teachers to close staffing gaps. Learning Disruption & Accountability: Washington’s state auditor flagged problems in Hockinson School District’s use of federal special education funds. Crisis in Schools: Nigeria’s teachers union renewed calls for urgent action to rescue abducted pupils and teachers in Oyo State. Admissions & Costs: England’s education secretary will ask the Competition and Markets Authority to investigate hidden childcare charges for government-funded childcare. Holocaust Education Debate: Yad Vashem’s Germany expansion faces backlash after concerns about political influence.
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