AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHeatwave Response in Schools: France is bracing for an intense heatwave, with emergency services on wildfire alert and new restrictions including bans on public alcohol consumption and changes to outdoor events—measures that also affect school and community schedules. AI in Early Education: Norway has introduced new rules limiting how generative AI can be used in primary schools, aiming to protect core skills and keep teacher-student interaction central. Curriculum Reform Debate (Scotland): A leading education expert says improving Scotland’s curriculum would take around 20 years and argues for devolving more autonomy to schools, with stronger teacher authority and structured knowledge. Higher Education Freedom (UK): England’s free speech complaints scheme for universities is set to start from 1 September 2026, with tougher registration conditions from April 2027. Student Safety & Policy: France also moves to restrict public behaviour during extreme heat, while the wider European conversation continues to focus on protecting children in school settings. Solar for Independence: A surge in low-cost solar—now even appearing in garden fence “mini solar farms”—is framed as a practical push for energy independence across Europe.
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