AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHigher Education & Research-to-Industry: Zimbabwe’s higher and tertiary education leaders were urged to measure universities by solutions, enterprises, and community impact—not just research papers. Student Learning & Access: A Philippines university announced a new four-story library designed to bring students back to reading while blending quiet study with tech and digital resources. AI in Education: Bangladesh’s education minister warned against using ChatGPT as a “copy machine,” pushing instead for creative, responsible use in research and learning. International Education Links: Australia and Cambodia’s “Study in Australia Fair 2026” highlighted pathways for students and stronger education ties. Global Partnerships & Materials: A Confucius Institute at Ghana’s University of Ghana donated Chinese-language books, lab gear, and sports items to a school in Accra. STEM/Career Pathways: West Virginia’s Wheeling Park High School received automation training devices aimed at launching high-demand BAS careers. Education Under Threat: Nigeria confirmed the rescue of 46 abducted schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo state, with no ransom paid. Culture & Schooling: Cambodia’s first photography school held night/weekend classes for working students, with public exhibitions for its first graduating cohort.
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