AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSchool Safety: Classes were suspended at Tampakan National High School in South Cotabato after alleged online shooting threats targeting teachers, with police and cybercrime units trying to identify a social media account. Prison Education Access: Malaysia’s Education Ministry says it will consider merit for co-curricular participation and skills certificates for students in prison institutions to support university admission after SPM. University Autonomy: The Malaysian Academic Association Congress urged a new law to replace AUKU 1971 that protects academic freedom, university autonomy, and fair, merit-based leadership appointments. Academic Integrity Case: A U.S. academic who raised plagiarism concerns about Cambridge professor Jason Arday says he was suspended by Ghent University and is under investigation for discrimination. Women’s Sports Funding Pressure: Advocates warn that college sports money is still dominated by football and basketball, and are urging donors to directly fund Olympic and women’s programs. GCSE Results Celebrations: Across the UK, schools marked GCSE results day with strong outcomes and record performances, including Central Magnet’s top U.S. News ranking and multiple schools reporting improved pass rates. Student Life & Support: Communities and schools also focused on back-to-school transitions, including guidance for military families and new teacher onboarding.
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