“Curriculum renewal is essential to help prepare our students for a rapidly-changing labour market.'
The next stage in Alberta’s curriculum phase-in will happen in September when science, Francophone and French immersion curriculums for kindergarten to Grade 3 are introduced and schools will be able to implement the new subjects for the older elementary grades if they wish, the province announced Friday.
English language arts and math curriculums will also be implemented in the fall for the rest of the elementary grades, after the subjects were introduced for kindergarten to Grade 3 for the 2022-23 school year. “Curriculum renewal is essential to help prepare our students for a rapidly-changing labour market, which is placing an ever-increasing premium on adaptability and transferable skills,” said Education Minister Adriana LaGrange.The government said it has listened to the concerns of parents and teachers regarding the curriculum changes.
Schilling said only 37 per cent of teachers are satisfied with the new English language arts curriculum, 30 per cent are satisfied with physical education and 26 per cent with math.He added there isn’t enough support in the plan for teachers to properly learn and implement the new curriculum.The government said it is providing $800 on a per-teacher basis to support professional learning and $45 per student to buy new resources to support implementation, totalling $47 million.
“In addition, Alberta Education will retain funding to purchase, license and develop high-quality learning and teaching resources aligned with the new curriculum,” said the government.
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