AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEducation & Youth Policy: CXC officially launched the Caribbean Targeted Education Certificate (CTEC) in Anguilla, calling it a “game changer” after a successful mathematics pilot that produced an 88% pass rate for module one; the new modular framework keeps the same syllabus and standards but breaks subjects into focused, step-by-step credentials. Local Governance & Accountability: The CXC May–June 2026 results ceremony is being hosted in Anguilla with a hybrid in-person and livestream format, with Minister Shellya Rogers-Webster delivering the feature address and CXC leadership outlining outcomes and next steps. Exam Integrity: CXC also reported its first official instances of AI misuse during assessments, alongside unauthorised devices, collusion, and unauthorised material, warning students not to upload personal data to AI platforms. Regional Mobility & Economy: Belize announced five new seasonal nonstop US routes via BermudAir, and the wider winter slate includes added airlift involving Anguilla—good news for visitor arrivals and local businesses. Regional Child Protection: OECS unveiled a Regional Child Policy and Strategic Plan 2026–2032 with UNICEF support, aiming for whole-of-the-child protection and support across the sub-region.
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