AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTVET Skills Push: Malaysia’s PM says TVET training will expand into emerging fields like AI, crypto and energy transition, with 50–100 students per institution starting July. Stadium Policy Shift: FIFA reverses a reusable bottle ban after backlash, allowing fans a single sealed 590ml disposable bottle in the US and Canada—an issue tied to heat and hydration. AI in Classrooms: Educators weigh AI’s grading and research benefits against risks to the “human element,” urging AI literacy and discernment. School Overcrowding: Hamilton, Ontario faces a split reality—some schools overflow with portables while others sit half empty—driven by uneven growth and slow construction. Climate and Learning: Research highlights how extreme heat is making classrooms harder for children to concentrate and learn, especially where ventilation and water access are weak. Education Diplomacy: Bangladesh launches an education diplomacy drive to expand scholarships, research collaboration and tech partnerships worldwide. Higher Ed Access in Afghanistan: Afghanistan’s Kankor university entrance exams proceed, but girls remain excluded for the fourth straight year. EU Student Fees: UK considers cutting EU student fees as part of a Brexit reset, with universities warning of funding impacts.
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