AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSchool Funding Fight (UK): The NEU says teachers “will never” accept a partially funded 3.5% pay rise, warning England’s school budgets still face cuts that could cost thousands of jobs. Higher Education Governance (South Africa): A new deputy minister vows to push real reform in a troubled higher-education system, including pressure around student aid and sector corruption. Education Data Push (Nigeria): Nigeria’s DNEMIS is being rolled out nationwide, with the federal government urging states and private schools to upload data on learners, teachers, classrooms and facilities. EU Youth & Civic Learning (Armenia): With EU support, a sixth regional youth space opened in Geghakert, offering non-formal education and “laboratories of democracy.” EU Presidency Logistics (Ireland): Cork braces for delays as EU commissioners visit key venues tied to the Council presidency. Climate Shock for Schools (Europe): Reports highlight how extreme heat is forcing operational shutdowns and school closures, raising the stakes for heat-safety planning. School Continuity (UK abroad): Jakarta’s Independent School of Jakarta expands to take pupils from age 2 to 18 through GCSEs and A-Levels.
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