AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTeacher Protest Disrupts World Cup Prep in Mexico City: Thousands of teachers from the CNTE union blocked roads near Azteca Stadium for hours ahead of the June 11 opener, demanding salary increases and pension law changes, while President Claudia Sheinbaum urged dialogue and said the match is “guaranteed.” Education Access in Asylum Policy: The EU Migration and Asylum Pact becomes fully applicable June 12, with a Q&A noting faster asylum processing and more detention risk, but also mandatory multidisciplinary age assessments and education access for child asylum seekers within two months. Caribbean Poetry Competition Expands: Macmillan Education Caribbean opened its “New Branches” Poetry Competition with a new upper-secondary category, adding themes and judges for entrants across the region. Student Milestone in the Caribbean: Ten-year-old Eme Eton completed Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) exams at St Augustine Secondary School in Trinidad and Tobago, crediting family and her Spanish teacher for support. Blue Economy Education Push: Antigua and Barbuda’s Blue Economy Department marked World Ocean Day with a mural co-created with primary school pupils to spread ocean literacy at home. Cybersecurity Watch for Schools: A May 2026 cyber report says education is the most targeted sector in Latin America, with ransomware growth and GenAI-related exposure risks continuing to rise.
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