AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoInternational Education Partnerships: Northern College is leading SkillShift Mongolia, a 3.5-year project with Niagara College and Cambrian College to build a national training program for technical and vocational teachers in Mongolia, funded by Global Affairs Canada. School Food Access: Nova Scotia is expanding its pay-what-you-can school lunch program to all 372 public schools for 2026-27, reaching more than 133,000 students, with most high schools running lunches in-house. Student Support & Community Learning: A new Jumpstart Games event in Amherstburg brought local elementary schools together through sport to reduce barriers for youth. Education Governance: New Brunswick is seeking nominations to fill vacant seats on District Education Councils after last month’s elections left positions open. Teacher Training & Skills: The Mongolia project also includes partnerships with Mongolia’s Ministry of Education and polytechnic schools to deliver skills-based, locally tailored teacher training. Campus/Community Events: A Muskoka Discovery Centre partnership with Third Age Learning Lakehead launches a summer lecture series on topics including global politics, brain health, and geographic literacy.
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