AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEarthquake Disrupts Schools in the Philippines: A magnitude 7.8 quake near Maasim, Sarangani hit just as classes were reopening, affecting about 3.24 million learners and 128,861 education workers across multiple regions; schools suspended while facilities were inspected. School Reopening Pressure in the Philippines: As millions return for the new term, the country’s “Brigada Eskwela” volunteer push highlights ongoing gaps like classroom backlogs and the strain of trying to fix long-standing problems on a tight timeline. Student Visa Holds Raise Fears for Iranian Scholars in the U.S.: Purdue doctoral candidate Jafar Tavakoli and other Iranian students worry U.S. immigration holds could force them to return to Iran after graduation, with some citing risks of detention. Education Under War in Israel: With Iran-related attack alerts, Israel’s Home Front Command orders schools and kindergartens closed nationwide, leaving parents scrambling. Peace-Building for Youth: Bangladesh selected six students for an international children’s peace conference in Russia, continuing a model of youth-led dialogue. World Oceans Day: Bangladesh and global partners marked June 8 with calls to protect and restore oceans amid overfishing, coral loss, and climate pressure. Learning Beyond Classrooms: A forest school in the UK and a school-led litter clean-up in Portsmouth show how outdoor learning and community action are being built into youth programs. World Cup as a Learning Moment: Coverage ranges from misinformation about pitch bounce to fan travel realities, with schools and youth events tied to the tournament.
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