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Alberta teachers pass motion of non-confidence in education minister - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

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Opinion: No means no when it comes to Alberta s draft curriculum

Alberta teachers prepare to return to classroom, but with reservations

Alberta teachers prepare to return to classroom, but with reservations
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Local schools ready for online learning again

Author of the article: Travis Dosser Publishing date: May 07, 2021  •  1 day ago  •  2 minute read  •  Elk Island Catholic Schools superintendent Shawn Haggarty. Premier Jason Kenney announced Tuesday, May 4, that K-12 students in Alberta would be moving to online learning beginning Friday, May 7. That will last until May 25. File Photo Photo by Jeff Labine /Fort Saskatchewan Record Article content Due to swelling case numbers, increased hospital admittance and high positivity rates, the provincial government has once again made the decision to move education online. Premier Jason Kenney announced Tuesday, May 4, that K-12 students in Alberta would be moving online beginning Friday, May 7. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

Local area schools consider piloting draft K-6 curriculum

The new, draft Alberta K-6 curriculum, which was unveiled by Minister of Education Adriana LaGrange in March 2021 has been met with criticism from the Alberta Teachers Association, school districts, and parents. Local school divisions are currently considering whether to pilot the curriculum, in whole or in part, as feedback from Albertans continues to come in via the online survey. “At this time, Prairie Land will critically and systemically investigate this document in its entirety. We want to make sure that as a school division Prairie Land collectively finds our spot at the ministry table in an effort to provide intentional, accurate, and meaningful feedback,” said Prairie Land School Division Superintendent Cam McKeage.

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