AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoStudent Safety & School Security: Clintondale High School students got a rescheduled prom after a last-minute cancellation tied to a reported firearm plan, showing how quickly school events can change when safety tips surface. Teacher Labor & Governance: Gazipur Agricultural University teachers protested an external pro-vice-chancellor appointment, warning it could disrupt research and stability. Education Policy & Student Uncertainty: South Africa’s plan to phase out pre-2009 TVET modules aims to modernize skills, but an economist warns it could leave current students unsure about what their qualifications will mean for jobs. Admissions & Student Rights: Canada’s Manitoba retired a student pathway for international graduates under its nominee program, pushing eligible grads toward other routes. Disability Support: Sri Lanka’s UGC says a 5,000-rupee monthly allowance for disabled university students has started, including arrears. Student Life & Well-Being: Ohio University honored student-support staff for risk and retention work, while a separate report highlights how vaping in bathrooms is driving some teachers to consider homeschooling. Learning Through Creativity: A Jamestown workshop with author Kwame Alexander used writing and sneaker design to explore identity, and a robotics team from Jacksonville-area schools earned runner-up spots at an international competition. Higher Ed Disputes: King’s College London faces a lawsuit over a degree classification dispute, raising concerns for international students about fairness and transparency.
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