AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLesson-Planning Reform (Philippines): DepEd rolled out a simplified, more flexible lesson planning framework for SY 2026–2027, replacing the old “detailed lesson plan vs daily lesson log” split with the ILAW model (Intentions, Learning Experience, Assessing Learning, Ways Forward) to cut paperwork and refocus on classroom learning. School Safety & Security (Philippines): The PNP said it will keep heightened security around both public and private schools as classes resume, citing the generally peaceful June 8 opening and ongoing coordination with local authorities. Earthquake Disruption (Philippines): In Sarangani, classes were suspended until June 17 after the June 8 magnitude-7.8 quake damaged most schools and thousands of classrooms; DepEd plans psychosocial support and safer-space learning options. Vocational Quality Push (Cambodia): Prime Minister Hun Manet ordered stronger recruitment of qualified TVET instructors after finding teachers were assigned outside their expertise, warning that poor preparation can pass on incorrect skills. Teacher Pay (US): Kansas City Public Schools approved a “historic” 5% base salary raise for teachers and similar increases for key support staff, lifting starting pay above $50,000. Student Protest at Graduation (US): Stanford graduates staged a walkout during Sundar Pichai’s commencement over Google’s Project Nimbus cloud contract with Israel, chanting against “tech for apartheid.” Education Funding Access (Ghana): Ghana’s “No Stress Fee” initiative reported 310,000 beneficiaries so far, with GH¢1.3bn allocated to the Student Loan Trust Fund and more disbursements targeted this year. School Oversight & Possible Closures (Guam): A Guam senator requested an oversight hearing and asked for school visits tied to potential closures, pressing for transparency on decommissioning plans and reopening for 2026–27. Higher Education Leadership (India): Ashoka University appointed Prof. Rishikesha T. Krishnan as its next vice-chancellor starting Aug. 1, 2026, following a leadership transition. School Infrastructure (Malaysia): Penang’s Tamil school SJKT Rajaji will receive an RM8m new building after MoE approval, with relocation planned for the 2029 academic session at the latest.
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