AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSchool Safety & Violence Prevention: Philippines police say a Batangas school shooting threat came from a “bullied” Grade 10 student account, now under Anti-Cybercrime investigation, as authorities push stronger prevention and police visibility around schools. Campus Violence Recovery: In Tacloban, students and parents remain hesitant after the June 22 San Jose National High School shooting; the division plans a phased July 1–3 modular return plus repairs and psychosocial support ahead of July 6 classes. Admissions & Access: Qatar’s MoEHE opens student registration and transfer centres for 2026–27 from July 5 to Aug 13, with dedicated male/female sites and QR navigation alongside digital options. Early Childhood Expansion: Washington state will add 2,500 free pre-K slots for 2026–27, funded via a Ballmer Group grant. Equity in School Outcomes: An England inquiry finds a “white working-class disadvantage gap” and calls for system-wide reforms, not school-only fixes. Higher Education Rankings: Nigeria’s presence grows in the 2026 THE rankings, with 24 universities listed. Textbook Governance: Odisha says it can’t withdraw all erroneous textbooks; it will send rectified copies and strengthen SCERT quality controls. Local School Policy & Culture Wars: Kolkata’s midday-meal contract with ISKCON removes eggs, sparking political backlash over nutrition and “vegetarian culture.” Higher Ed Quality Debate: South Sudan’s University of Juba faces renewed scrutiny after a public clash over “degrees without skills.” Teacher Training Accountability: California ranks among the bottom states for literacy-focused teacher preparation, a report says, with critics disputing its method.
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