AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI in Higher Education: A Philippines lawmaker says universities should prepare students for AI “to stay,” arguing the real fix is stronger critical thinking so tools don’t become shortcuts. Digital Access Costs: Sen. Erwin Tulfo backs a “Student Load Discount Act” for a 20% cut on mobile data and prepaid/postpaid plans for enrolled students, aiming to reduce barriers created by repeated weather-driven shifts to online classes. Funding for Free College: The Philippines DBM released nearly P10 billion to cover CHEd arrears to 108 state universities and colleges, easing gaps that have constrained campus programs under the free tertiary education push. School Safety and Accountability: In California, a district administrator faces charges for alleged failure to report child abuse complaints tied to a former employee. Special Education Continuity: Tehachapi Unified in California will have the county superintendent temporarily administer its special education program while it searches for a permanent director. Back-to-School Support: Spokane opened a wildfire relief distribution center at Northtown Mall with brand-new supplies, while Flint held a block party handing out backpacks, meals, and school essentials. Student Protests and Exams: In Jharkhand, recruitment-exam protests continue as authorities invite students for talks; in Odisha, Utkal University postponed flood-affected exams. Health and Learning: A teacher’s alleged “prove you’re on your period” demand sparked outrage, while Odisha flood reports show hundreds of students affected at an ashram school.
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