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Alberta s draft K-6 curriculum drawing criticism

Article content Last week, Alberta Education released the draft curriculum for K-6, saying the revised and strengthened K-6 curriculum is the result of more than a year of consultations with parents, teachers, and subject matter experts and is based on proven research designed to improve student outcomes across all subjects, following several years of declining and stagnant student performance, but many disagree. Don Haywood, director of Sexual and Gender Acceptance Wetaskiwin, said he has two children in elementary school in Wetaskiwin Regional Public Schools Division and he’s concerned about what he’s seen in the draft curriculum. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

SAGA, businesses building Safe Spaces

Author of the article: Christina Max Publishing date: Mar 10, 2021  •  March 10, 2021  •  1 minute read  •  Busy-Bee Sanitary Supplies branch manager Doreen Broeksy and her daughter Kasstidy are just one of the Wetaskiwin business to join Wetaskiwin SAGA director Don Haywood and the SAGA team in creating Safe Spaces where minorities can feel welcome to stop in without fear of discrimination. Photo by Christina Max Article content As the City of Wetaskiwin works toward building an inclusive community for all, local businesses are teaming up with Wetaskiwin Sexual and Gender Acceptance to provide safe and welcoming spaces. “For the last two years, we had the idea of developing Safe Space stickers in the community,” said SAGA director Don Haywood. “We had the idea to put them in business to create safe spaces because, at the time, there were few safe spaces beyond the (Wetaskiwin and District Heritage) Museum and the Manluk Centre.”

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