AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSchool Safety Tragedy: A 16-year-old student drowned in the Pulangi River in Bukidnon after classmates went to swim, with police saying the area has difficult terrain and a narrow path. Investigation Update: In Kuala Lumpur, police recorded statements from 92 witnesses after a 14-year-old student died at a house in Setapak; the case is under a penal code section and authorities warn against speculation. Threats & Misinformation: In Tigbauan, police traced a fake school threat that led to suspension of face-to-face classes to online bullying between two Grade 10 students, urging families to rely on official school updates. Violence in Schools: Sweden’s Brinell School sword attack left one dead and three minors injured; the victim was confirmed as a 17-year-old girl and the 18-year-old suspect is arrested. Learning & Support: Hamad Bin Khalifa University welcomed about 900 new students and launched a School of Education; in Malawi, the Jane Ansah Foundation backed a University of Malawi student with food, transport, and study costs. Education Policy: Namibia’s student union wants Namibia to delay new higher-education admission rules, warning short timelines could hurt learners from under-resourced schools. Student Wellbeing & Tech: A study on AI use in China reports higher homework scores but lower exam results for AI users, raising concerns about real learning.
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