AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPhilippines Reform Push: DepEd, CHED, and TESDA launched “One Education,” a unified brand meant to connect basic education, higher education, TVET, and workforce pathways so learners can navigate opportunities more easily. Student Safety Checks: Sabah’s education department said a student fall in Papar is under review; preliminary findings found no bullying or criminal links, and the school is providing psychosocial support while police investigate. Nigeria Learning Boost: Nigeria announced a $550M education fund, with a World Bank and GPE-backed $552M program (HOPE-EDU) targeting 29M children and 500,000 teachers across 65,000 public schools and 10,000 non-formal centers. STEM Hands-On in Ghana: Ghana’s education ministry will assess a proposed STEM “Mini Lab” project (Adwenpa) to see how it can fit existing resources and expand practical science learning. Inclusive Education in Kenya: Kenya flagged off Phase III distribution of 11,139 assistive devices for special needs learners, extending support into senior schools and tertiary institutions. Education Governance in the US: A U.S. Senate hearing featured Labor’s nominee defending interagency transfers tied to efforts to dismantle the Education Department.
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