AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoStudent Support & Scholarships: Perlis’ Islamic council (MAIPs) handed out RM337,200 to 281 Form Six students, giving each RM1,200 to ease costs ahead of further study. Student Wellbeing & Safety: A Brooklyn College physician assistant is accused in a lawsuit of sexually harassing female students, with claims that complaints were dismissed by a supervisor. Higher Education Pathways: Fresno State students received early acceptance letters to California Health Sciences University’s medical program through the CHSU Future DOctor pathway. Access to College in Prison: Mississippi Valley State University became the first HBCU in Mississippi to offer a four-year degree program for incarcerated people via the Prison Educational Partnership Program. Teacher Workforce & Training: Hawaii schools will start the year with a record 237 new J-1 visa teachers, aiming to cut vacancies in hard-to-staff areas. Learning Outcomes: India’s ASER data highlights a major literacy gap despite big education spending, with about half of Grade 5 students unable to read a Grade 2 text. Classroom & Civic Learning: In Rochester, teachers are using history lessons to help students navigate today’s political debates. Campus Capacity: Namibia’s UNAM says nursing students are being turned away from clinical sites due to limited training capacity. School Discipline & Violence: Kenya’s teachers’ union warns of rising assaults on educators in Murang’a County.
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