AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFree Education Law in Zambia: President Hakainde Hichilema is set to sign the Education (Amendment) Bill, making free education a legal right and citing millions returning to classrooms since 2022, alongside pension reforms. School Safety and Calendar: Kenya’s Education Ministry says there’s no plan for early school closures after unrest and fire incidents, pointing to targeted interventions and a nationwide safety audit. Inclusive Education Abroad: Ukraine’s diaspora in Europe is forming an Education Council to coordinate Ukrainian schools, protect language and support displaced children. Assessment Pressure: Scotland moves toward phone-free schools with phased guidance and a public health campaign, while Quebec prepares to expand Bill 101 language rules to adult and vocational education. Student Support and Meals: Bangladesh’s education minister promises uniforms within three months and midday meals for all primary students this year. Education Policy and Funding: California’s “Reconnect” program shows higher-than-average reenrollment for adults who stopped out, and Georgia reports 2.74B lari spent on education, science and youth (96.6% of plan). Education and Jobs: Indiana launches a licensed continuing education sponsor for real estate agents, and a new enterprise education pilot aims to boost youth entrepreneurship in the UK’s North East.
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