AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHigher-Ed Research Funding: Japan’s Kyoto University is set to be certified as an International University for Research Excellence, with potential subsidies of about 20 billion yen to reorganize research labs into about 20 field-based units. AI in Schools: Punjab (India) says an AI curriculum will roll out across government schools from next month, after a year of planning and student input. Curriculum & Inclusion: A UK teaching union warns national curriculum changes tied to “Send” reforms aren’t ready enough, urging phased rollout, more teacher time, and less reliance on high-stakes exams. Teacher Licensing: Minnesota’s Martin Luther College is working to restore teaching licensure after a board vote ended license eligibility for new teacher-education entrants. Education Security: Nigeria’s Adamawa State relocated 12 NECO exam centers due to safety concerns. Accessible Learning Tech: Oregon Tech won a National Park Service matching grant to build “Battlefield Sound,” an audio mobile experience for visitors including those with low vision or print dyslexia. Global Language Education: Overseas educators gathered in Seoul to expand Korean-language teaching, highlighting long-term teacher support abroad. Academic Integrity Shift: Princeton is adding proctored in-person exams as campus norms adapt to generative AI-era cheating concerns.
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