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Province defends mandatory student screenings but some Alberta teachers say they're unhelpful
In a Thursday statement, the Alberta Teachers' Association said a recent government survey confirms the concerns teachers ...
A provincial government survey of teachers, early childhood educators, and education leaders suggests many find now-mandatory ...
On Tuesday, Alberta's Education and Childcare Minister Demetrios Nicolaides said the province was open to discussing how much more educational staff would be needed to end the ongoing teachers' strike ...
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Alberta school boards remove dozens of library books as provincial ban in effect
The provincial policy, announced in the fall, requires schools to remove books containing explicit images or illustrations of ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, right, stands with Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides, left, after a swearing-in ceremony in Calgary on May 16, 2025. Photo by Jeff McIntosh, the Canadian Press.
Alberta’s Education Minister is dismissing concerns from the province’s teachers’ association that more mandatory testing cuts into classroom learning and can be detrimental to students. Starting this ...
Edmonton Journal on MSN
'Rebuild trust': Alberta education minister talks historic 2025 teachers strike, notwithstanding clause
Nicolaides acknowledged lingering frustration and a loss of trust in Alberta’s education sector following the teachers’ ...
Low wages for public educators are leading to difficulties in filling vacancies at Edmonton Public Schools. Alberta education workers on the picket line. Credit: CUPE Alberta Credit: CUPE Alberta ...
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