AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOnline Safety Push: Guyana launched a national consultation to draft stronger protections for children against harmful social media use, with the education ministry and other agencies weighing models from Australia, the UK, and Europe. Student Assessment Results: Antigua and Barbuda’s Grade Six National Assessment began with 1,285 students, up from last year, as officials credit workshops and teacher collaboration for improved performance. Public Health Warning: San Diego County urged residents around the Tijuana River Valley to monitor air quality after a sewage pipeline collapse sent raw wastewater into the channel, with hydrogen sulfide spikes recorded at a nearby school. Teacher Protest Crackdown: Mexico police used tear gas against teachers protesting days before the World Cup, as educators threaten disruption over policy and working conditions. World Cup Rules on Hate Speech: FIFA upheld punishments for Mexico’s anti-gay chant, after the federation lost appeals at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Youth Vaping Alarm: Medical professionals in Antigua and Barbuda warned that vaping is not harmless for young people, citing nicotine and toxic chemical exposure. Education Tech Oversight: A CBSE digital evaluation system controversy is back in focus after warnings during a dry run were reportedly ignored, with procurement now under scrutiny.
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