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University of Alberta students take their final exams at the Butterdome, in Edmonton Monday April 14, 2025. (Credit: David Bloom) In Alberta, we invest $6.7 billion each year in higher education. Last ...
A new survey of some Alberta teachers found an overwhelming majority of respondents are feeling pessimistic about the state ...
The Canadian Space Agency and Alberta Education use video-conferencing to enhance science education Longueuil, Quebec, November 15, 2006 – Industry Canada and Alberta Education signed a four-year ...
Some sexual health education experts, advocacy groups and teachers say new provincial approval requirements have left educators with inadequate options to teach Alberta’s health curriculum.
Thousands of Alberta students staged a mass walkout on Thursday to protest Premier Danielle Smith’s decision to invoke the notwithstanding clause and end a month-long teachers’ strike. The ...
Protesters from across Alberta gathered Saturday in the southwest Calgary community of West Springs, located in the provincial electoral district of Calgary-Bow — a seat that's been held by Education ...
CALGARY, AB, Dec. 12, 2025 /CNW/ - Affordable child care is essential to Canada's economy. Every child deserves the best possible start in life, and every parent deserves the peace of mind that comes ...
The Alberta government released a report on aggression and complexity in schools on Friday that echo what the teachers’ union and others have spent years calling for, prompting critics to accuse the ...
All kindergarten through Grade 3 students in Alberta could soon be required to take mandatory reading and math tests under Bill 6, the province’s proposed law aimed at identifying learning gaps early.
Alberta’s bishops urge Catholics to participate in discussions on the province’s educational reforms in order ensure that Catholic education and its mission are preserved. “Catholic education is an ...