AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoScholarships & Access: Imperial Inspires launched in Singapore with at least 300 scholarships (about £15,000 a year) for international undergrads and selected postgrads, aiming to boost global student participation. Student Support & Safety: Maharashtra’s education minister said delays in Aadhaar updates won’t block admissions, scholarships, or DBT benefits. AI in Schools: A Georgia teacher survey found most educators use generative AI to save time and create materials, but many worry about student misuse and say it rarely helps with grading. Teaching & Labor: Nigeria’s federal government welcomed the suspension of Oyo teachers’ strike, saying learners can return to class. Vocational Training: NABTEB says TVET reforms are lifting technical college enrollment, with practical exams spotlighting hands-on learning. Campus Life & Rights: UCC student leaders in Ghana told students not to pay unapproved hostel fee increases. Learning Under Pressure: A Libyan refugee camp classroom in Tajoura shows how children learn with almost no supplies, relying on makeshift teaching spaces.
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