AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSchool Safety & Learning Access: Balochistan’s CM Sarfraz Bugti ordered desks for all functioning government schools, ending mat-based seating, and approved double shifts in 900 schools, teacher salary hikes, standardized reading/writing materials, and new classrooms for 3,000 single-room schools. Medical Education Quality Control: Kyrgyzstan’s health ministry completed state accreditation for medical institutions, with several universities failing and others receiving six-year accreditation. Responsible AI for Students: The University of Reading and EARTH 51 enrolled 1,000+ students in workplace-focused Responsible AI training in 100 days, awarding certificates for completion. AI & Assistive Tech Commercialization: Control Bionics reported progress toward scaling its NeuroNode assistive communication device in the US, citing reimbursement coverage across states. Education Under Threat: Nigeria’s NHRC ES demanded urgent rescue of abducted Oyo school children and teachers, calling attacks on schools a direct violation of children’s rights. STEM Recognition: Canada’s Canada-Wide Science Fair in Edmonton saw Kingston’s Liam Desre win a top award for a universe-expansion model challenging dark energy. Student Skills for Work: Saskatchewan’s oil and gas show expanded high school access via distance-learning courses for grades 10–12.
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