AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTVET Quality Push: Cambodia’s PM Hun Manet ordered tighter recruitment of qualified TVET instructors after teachers admitted they were teaching beyond their expertise, warning that weak preparation can pass on wrong skills. Student Aid Boost: Ghana’s “No Stress Fee” initiative has reached 310,000 students with GH¢1.3bn allocated to the Student Loan Trust Fund, with more disbursements targeted before the academic year ends. Campus Protests Over Tech & Israel: At Stanford commencement, graduates staged a walkout and chanted “Free Palestine” during Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s speech, protesting Google’s Project Nimbus cloud contract. Teacher Pay Win: Kansas City Public Schools teachers secured a “historic” 5% base salary raise after board approval of a new collective bargaining agreement. Learning Disruption From Disaster: In Sarangani, Philippines, a magnitude-7.8 earthquake damaged hundreds of classrooms, keeping classes suspended until June 17 and shifting to safer learning options. Teacher Recruitment Warning: Kenya’s Teachers Service Commission flagged a fake poster claiming 46,000 teacher hires, urging job seekers to use only official channels. AI Skills at Scale: Oracle and UPSDM plan free AI, cloud, cybersecurity, and data science training for 300,000 students and professionals by 2029.
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