AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHigher-Education Performance: Sejong University earned an A+ in Seoul’s RISE Project first-year evaluation, praised for aligning strategy with execution and hitting performance goals. Teacher Protection Debate: In South Korea, a Netflix-inspired “Teach You a Lesson” discussion is feeding calls for a real teacher protection agency—while officials warn against copying the show’s methods. Curriculum Language Shift: India’s CBSE three-language formula for Classes 6–8 is pushing some schools to swap German/French for Gujarati and Sanskrit, with gradual rollout for students already in the system. School Access & Support: Coastal Pines Technical College is offering a free application week (fee waived) to boost fall enrollment. Early Childhood/Student Outcomes: A new Michigan study finds need-based aid increases college enrollment, with Tuition Incentive Program participants showing stronger access outcomes. Workforce Pathways: UK employers and the Gatsby-backed Talking Futures campaign urge parents to consider technical routes like T Levels as youth job prospects tighten. Policy & Funding Pressure: Punjab (Pakistan) cut its ADP by nearly 40% for 2026–27, though social sectors still take the biggest share. STEM for Energy: Ghana’s Energy Commission launched a Renewable Energy Challenge for senior high schools, pushing practical solutions for the “24-hour green economy.”
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