AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoU.S. Higher Ed Policy Shift: The Trump administration is moving from campus-by-campus investigations to systemwide higher-education rules, with critics warning it could reshape thousands of institutions via federal oversight. Federal AI Funding Concentration: A new analysis finds AI-related education dollars are heavily concentrated in a few states, raising questions about access for students elsewhere. K-12 School Funding Boost (New York): New state budget updates raise K-12 allocations, including extra support for English learners, homeless and foster-care students, plus tutoring and free school meals. Student Aid in Alberta: Alberta opens student-loan and grant applications June 3 and increases non-repayable support while revising how financial need is assessed. Curriculum Overhaul (Nepal): A taskforce begins revising the school-level national curriculum framework, aiming to move beyond rote learning toward social and moral education. Digital Learning in Moldova: UNICEF reports 140 schools equipped with 700 interactive boards and computers under a 2022–2026 digital transformation program. Access to Higher Education (Liberia): The Salvation Army Polytechnic University cuts tuition by 50% across colleges to widen enrollment. Teacher & Student Development: Kuwait boosts education-sports cooperation for youth talent; Oakland University launches a sustainability teaching workshop to help faculty redesign courses.
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