AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEducation Courts & Governance: A senior high school teacher in the Philippines asked the Supreme Court to affirm the legality of a Senate session after a quorum dispute, as lawmakers trade accusations over how the chamber can reorganize. Student Rights & Safety: In Melbourne, a teacher says she witnessed antisemitic behavior at a school but was told not to “make a fuss” because students were “young”; in Kenya, a student died after allegedly being pushed out of a matatu over a Sh20 fare dispute, sparking outrage. Free Speech in Schools: Grand Junction High School faces backlash after the adviser of its student newspaper was reassigned, with staff alleging past attempts to censor student journalism. Classroom Funding Protests: Teachers and students clashed during Brussels protests over education cuts tied to French-language education austerity. Exam & Admissions Updates: CBSE extended Class 12 re-evaluation/verification to June 7 midnight; IIT Roorkee says CBSE students below 75% can still apply for JoSAA choices, with seats based on rank. Skills for the Future: Malaysia will start AI/crypto/energy-transition training for selected TVET students from July, with higher wage expectations. Student Life & Learning Projects: Students built a trailer-mounted tiny home at Sonora High and launched allergy-friendly snack programs via a university pitch win.
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