AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNEET Telegram backlash: Rahul Gandhi and student groups hit India’s temporary Telegram ban ahead of the NEET-UG 2026 re-test, arguing it punishes legitimate learners who used the app for notes and paid study groups while paper-leak networks remain untouched. Teacher safeguarding case: A Brentwood primary teacher was found to have failed to disclose her boyfriend’s conviction for child indecent images, raising safeguarding and risk-assessment concerns. Student safety & violence: A Federal University of Petroleum Resources (Effurun) student was allegedly stabbed to death by his brother over slippers; the suspect fled. Access divide: In Soweto, pupils warned that unequal access to technology and AI could widen education gaps despite more young people being in classrooms. Teaching awards: York College esports tutor Joe Hopper won a Pearson National Teaching Award Silver for transformational digital learning. Learning support centers: Escanaba students and families praised the Student Success Center for smaller, personalized support, credit recovery, and wellbeing. Health/education innovation: Hamilton Health Sciences says a Western University student became the first burn patient to receive an experimental exosome-based treatment. Local school issues: Pupils in Emfuleni, South Africa, still face a polluted river crossing because a promised bridge was never built.
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