AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSchool Safety & Justice: In Tacloban City, the June 22 San Jose National High School shooting left three students dead and at least 20 injured; two suspects aged 14 and 15 are in custody, while Amnesty International Philippines urged against lowering the minimum age of criminal responsibility, saying it won’t fix the causes of child violence. Policy Oversight: A Senate committee will hold a July 1 probe into whether online platforms and violent content helped spread ideas behind the attack. Climate Disruption to Learning: England braces for a record heatwave with red warnings; schools are closing early and some will stay shut for days, as Europe’s heat alerts also threaten health and school operations. Higher Ed & AI: China is cutting 12,200 university undergraduate programs (2021-2025) and expanding AI-focused degrees, amid youth employment pressure. Student Integrity: A UK court jailed an Amazon Flex driver for helping university students cheat, including alleged work for 124 students worldwide. STEM in Schools: Kansas districts are increasingly using integrated math to blend algebra and geometry across years, aiming to reduce gaps for students.
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