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Posted: May 03, 2021 6:55 PM MT | Last Updated: May 4 Edmonton Catholic elementary students won t be pilot testing a new draft curriculum next year, that division has decided.(John Robertson/CBC) ....
Article content The Alberta Sheriff Highway Patrol is ramping up inspections during a three-day campaign focused on commercial vehicle safety. From Tuesday to Thursday, officers are conducting hundreds of inspections throughout the province to ensure commercial vehicle safety during Roadcheck 2021. The inspections include examining vehicle mechanical components, driver credentials and hours of service. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Alberta Sheriff Highway Patrol ramping up commercial vehicle inspections during three-day campaign Back to video Each year, the campaign puts emphasis on a specific violation, with this year’s focus on vehicle lighting and driver hours of service. ....
EDMONTON Edmonton Catholic Schools is the latest Alberta school division to decide not to pilot the draft K-6 curriculum during the 2021-22 school year. The draft has been marred in controversy, with concerns about its content, academic language and timing during the pandemic. “We believe the conditions have not been met for a quality piloting process,” said ECSD Chief Superintendent Robert Martin. “This decision is based on the voices of more than 1,000 teachers.” “Across the different curriculum areas there are questions about the age appropriate, there are lots of instances where information is brought from what is currently older grades down to younger grades and our teachers had lots of questions whether that content was appropriate,” said Nicole Lafreniere, Director of Curriculum and Professional Learning. ....
Article content The superintendent of an Edmonton-area school division says it hoped to proactively short-circuit rising COVID-19 case numbers in some schools by temporarily moving older grades to online learning. The Black Gold School Division sought permission from the province last week for a two-week shift for Grades 7 to 12, citing a shortage of substitute teachers amid a rise in COVID-19 case numbers. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Black Gold School Division request to move all Grades 7 to 12 students online rejected by Alberta government Back to video The request was rejected by Alberta Education for all but one of the 32 schools in the division south of Edmonton. Thorsby Junior-Senior High School began online learning Monday. ....
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