@LisaSansterre @SOSAlberta The curriculum is a document that the government approved. To blame schools that they are indoctrinating students is a bit unfair.
@EnoughisenoughY@nenshi Then the government sells the hospital to a private provider that does have doctors and then we pay them to use our facilities.
@albertateachers@YourAlberta If the testing is to discover areas where children universally have needs, great.
Testing with no stated purpose just to test makes everyone speculate and leaves students out of the focus of the discussion as shown by many comments on this feed.
@albertateachers@YourAlberta Two questions… Where and Why? Where was the consultation? Why should we do this? If the point of testing is to find areas of concern in curriculum and then craft supports to make it better… great.
@EstherReed19@CoryBMorgan Esther, thinking people know what teaching is like because they went to school is like thinking you could be a stand up comedian after going to a comedy club.
@Buzios16@RachelNotley In Red Deer, the price on December 30th was $123.9. On January 1st the $.13 tax was dropped but the price rose to $1.30. The price should’ve been $1.10. Who is profitting from the $.13 decrease? Not the province? Yes, compared to other provinces, the consumer. Who?
@CliffCopeland5@RachelNotley Just so you are aware, the direction of Education is still the same as it was under Premier Jason Kenney. It’s too early to call it an improvement. A rally held In October suggested it is not working that well.