AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoInclusive Higher Ed: Tarlac State University welcomed its first two blind students, offering scholarships plus book and semester stipends as it rolls out an inclusivity policy. Student Support & Access: Malaysia’s Universiti Malaysia Kelantan says over 70% of its students are from the asnaf group and is expanding work-study entrepreneurship via a zakat-funded café program. Teacher Pay Boost: Louisiana’s Richland Parish plans large bonuses for “vested, certified teachers” after Meta’s data center spurred higher local sales tax revenue. Learning Outcomes Debate: A U.S. report argues the laptop-and-tablet push (over $30B) may have coincided with weaker reading and math performance for Gen Z. Health & Safety in Schools: Sri Lanka will let students wear clothing covering arms and legs to reduce dengue risk, while India faces renewed calls for school heat protections as classrooms routinely exceed 35°C. School Accountability: Harvard-Stanford research flags North Carolina’s Alamance-Burlington system as more than a full grade behind in reading and math. Scholarships in Focus: Bangladesh published 2025 primary scholarship results for 79,246 students, with details available via SMS and an online portal. Campus & Community: A college teacher in Bangladesh protested noise pollution by banging plates outside a local office, demanding stricter limits on loudspeakers.
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