AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSchool Transport Safety: The Philippines’ LTFRB warned school transport operators to stop overcrowding and ensure students wear seatbelts as classes open June 8, with enforcement teams monitoring throughout the school year. Education Budget: Bangladesh’s education minister said the 2026-27 education budget will be set at 2% of GDP, with a promise to gradually raise funding toward 5% later. Higher Ed Leadership: Algoma University named Dr. Kofi Campbell as president and vice-chancellor effective Sept. 1, 2026, after a months-long search. Funding for Students: Malaysia’s Johor IMAJ initiative provided RM200 to help higher-education students, easing reliance on loans. School Meals Access: New Brunswick will roll out a pay-what-you-can lunch program this fall, with subsidies for families who can’t afford it. School Safety & Discipline: A New Zealand case alleges a special needs assistant resigned after parents objected to her Palestinian keffiyeh; in the U.S., a teacher was arrested on a misdemeanor child assault charge. Teacher Workforce Pressure: New Zealand teacher groups say schools are increasingly relying on overseas-trained teachers amid shortages.
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