Education Minister David Eggen suggested there may be some room for compromise after meeting with the province's Roman Catholic bishops on Monday about his department's new gender-identity guidelines ...
Trades people and professionals with certain academic and professional experience may be eligible to teach in Alberta schools based on the province’s new certifications.
Teachers in Alberta’s public, Catholic and francophone schools — all mandated members of the Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) — are on strike. That means the doors are closed to more than 700,000 ...
Alberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides says the province is projecting the spending of $600 million to support children of temporary residents. As MLAs were taken through education and ...
“In my seven years as president, I have not witnessed such a significant investment into our schools, one that is a meaningful step forward towards addressing the challenging learning conditions that ...
Certified tradespeople and professionals will be able to be temporarily certified as classroom teachers after taking four post-secondary education courses, Alberta’s education minister says.
An Alberta government survey of nearly 3,600 educators and education leaders suggests the now-mandatory literacy and numeracy screening tests for young students are frustrating and futile. The tests, ...
Alberta teachers’ faith in the future of their roles is dwindling, according to red flags in the latest annual poll by their union, suggesting a deepening crisis in Alberta education. Increasing ...