AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoHolocaust Education in Germany: Yad Vashem plans new educational facilities in Munich and Leipzig, but former Israeli educator Meron Mendel warns the expansion could become politically controversial given the institution’s ties to Israel’s far-right government. Student Housing Shock in France: France’s budget changes will cut housing assistance access for many non-EU students who don’t receive social scholarships, potentially affecting about 100,000 students. EU Tech & Learning Tools: A Europe-based alternative to Microsoft 365, “Euro-Office,” is set to launch, aiming to give schools and businesses a local productivity suite. UK Boarding Schools Under Pressure: New data suggests British boarding schools are “priced out” of domestic demand and increasingly filled by overseas pupils, with mainland China the biggest growth source. EU Funding for Community EU-Literacy: Ireland’s Communicating Europe Initiative backs four Mayo projects, including school activities and outreach on sustainability and responsible outdoor recreation. Civic Education & Democracy: Germany’s President Steinmeier urged renewed civic engagement at the Hambach Festival, warning against letting democracy be “appropriated” by the far right.
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