AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSkills-first education: Bangladesh’s PM Tarique Rahman inaugurated a national training push for 12,000 college teachers to shift universities toward skills-based, job-oriented learning, with mandatory internships/apprenticeships and tighter industry-academia links. AI with guardrails: The Philippines’ DepEd says AI can be used as a support tool in lesson planning, but teacher judgment stays central and misuse must be accountable. Workforce mobility: Arizona’s Boys & Girls Clubs is testing Waymo teen accounts to help 14–17-year-old interns get to paid summer placements when transit options fall short. Inclusive hiring: India’s Navi Mumbai “Mitti Cafe” at the airport trains and employs people with disabilities, drawing high-level attention from Maharashtra’s CM. Women in tech: Odisha (India) launched AI Careers for Women to train 1,000 students this year, scaling to 5,000 by 2028. Career switching wins: A UK data analyst turned app developer after a funded web development bootcamp, showing how practical training can pivot careers fast.
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