Alberta Teacher’s Association urging “action for today’s students”
Following the provincial government’s $8.6-billion announcement to fast-track the building of new schools, both public and private; the Alberta Teacher’s Association is urging more action.
The ATA says it does recognize the importance of these capital projects, however, it will not solve ongoing issues like class sizes, teacher retention and recruitment, and inadequate support for students.
The ATA reports chronic underfunding has left Alberta schools and students in dire need, and “funnelling public money to charter and private schools that are not accessible to all families takes away from the majority of Alberta’s students.”
Alberta schools need time to catch up before moving forward, with President Jason Schilling saying; “Public education needs to work for the students of today and the students of tomorrow. Creating a fast-track to build new schools may be a place to start, but it cannot be where the government’s commitment to students ends.”