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Annual Report teachers.ab.ca

9 Apr 2024

The regulatory function First, the Association continued to address the was transitioned to the government in 2023, and the development and implementation of new curriculum Association is working to ensure that teachers are at the elementary level and successfully halted provided fair process. [...] the Association in the past year is the erosion in our The result is a process that is unfair to teachers, the province of citizens’ shared sense of community and profession and those members of the public who are the impact on schools, teachers and students. [...] In 2023, the Association provided financial contributions to Friends of Medicare, the Canadian Mental Health Association, Ever Active Schools and the Parkland Institute; in-kind support to the Alberta Assessment Consortium and the Fyrefly Institute for Gender and Sexual Diversity; and both financial and in-kind support to the Alberta Advisory Committee for Educational Studies, the Alberta School C. [...] Among the topics broached in the 2023 survey were classroom and school complexity, principals’ membership in the Association, the mediator’s recommendation for a provincial collective agreement, engagement with the Association, the new Alberta curriculum, plans for the future (attrition and retention), and well-being. [...] Reflecting the TQS and the Leadership Quality Standard (LQS) for the teaching profession, the workshop reviews the critical role of leaders in the growth, supervision and evaluation process and the duties that leaders must perform, as outlined in the Education Act and provincial policy.

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104
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Canada