AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTVET Skills Push (Malaysia): Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says selected TVET students will start early training in emerging fields from July, including AI and crypto, with 50–100 students per institution and higher pay targets for graduates. Exam Access (India): CBSE extended Class 12 answer-sheet verification and re-evaluation by one day to June 7 midnight after portal issues and a surge in applications. Education Under Pressure (Nigeria): Youth groups in Ogbomoso plan a total shutdown to demand action after teachers and pupils were abducted in Oyo State; kidnappers’ demands reportedly include releasing detained commanders, ransom, vehicles, and Sharia-related laws—while Oyo’s Muslim community rejects any link to Islam. Student Safety & Protests (Belgium): Teachers and students clashed with police during demonstrations over education spending cuts in Brussels. Scholarships & Recognition: Papua New Guinea announced new environmental science scholarships; the Maldives’ students swept a global math storytelling contest; and the U.S. saw multiple local scholarship/award moments for students. Learning & Skills (Global): Kazakhstan’s ReStart project says students collected 60+ tons of plastic, and a new hospitality AI advisory board aims to guide responsible AI adoption.
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