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Alberta government defends draft K-6 curriculum against backlash, plagiarism allegations


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Amid growing public disapproval of its draft K-6 curriculum, the UCP government is defending the document and its consultation process but won’t guarantee feedback will be shared publicly.
Since its release last week, the draft document has drawn criticism from curriculum experts, concern from school boards, protests around the province and rejections from the Métis Nation of Alberta and Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations.
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On Tuesday, Education Minister Adriana LaGrange defended the curriculum in question period in the legislature, saying it had input from hundreds of people in a transparent process that included educational leaders, subject experts, education deans, academics and teachers. ....

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