AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCuraçao School Reform: Curaçao kicked off the 2026–2027 school year with a push for innovation and teacher development, while lawmakers are set to debate a new National Ordinance on Special Primary Education on Aug. 28 to strengthen special education and inclusion. Student Safety at School: Sharjah Police rolled out a back-to-school safety readiness plan focused on protecting students and keeping traffic moving around schools. Discipline Policy Debate in Texas: A review of 10 Texas districts found corporal punishment still permitted, with parents able to opt out in writing. Learning Tech and Wellbeing: Idaho’s West Ada School District is moving toward major reductions in daily screen time for elementary and middle students, aiming to protect social-emotional wellbeing. Special Education Funding (US): Connecticut is distributing $10.6M through a High-Quality Special Education Incentives Grant to expand in-district special education services. Higher Ed Access: Michigan State University will let students pay tuition using PayPal or Venmo. Classroom, AI, and Gender: A course on feminism and “the end of the world” used AI and emerging tech to discuss how technology can reinforce bias and shape learning.
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