Rally at Alberta legislature spotlights concerns over UCP K-6 curriculum
Months after being unveiled, fierce opposition to the Alberta governmentâs draft K-6 curriculum continues.
Hundreds gathered at the legislature Saturday, calling for the province to âditch the draft.â
âWe need to keep speaking out about it until itâs over because our government is not listening,â said Angela Grace, one of the event organizers and a steering committee member of the Alberta Curriculum Analysis website.
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âThe major issue from my perspective is this was taken away from teachers and put in the hands of politicians.â
Carla Peck is a social studies education professor at the University of Alberta. She has consulted on curriculum development across the country and internationally and says itâs all about having as many perspectives and experts as possible at the table.
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Hundreds rally at the Alberta legislature voicing concerns over the UCP governmentâs draft K-6 curriculum.âWhich is the exact opposite approach this government has taken,â Peck said.
âThe real danger for us here is if this curriculum, which experts across the board have said in every single subject area there are some serious problems, if this curriculum is ultimately enacted, we could be stuck with it for decades.â
For months, some of the major criticisms of the proposed curriculum included concerns over plagiarism, that it teaches a Eurocentric history and thereâs a lack of accurate Indigenous perspectives.
âItâs so important we get this right, and the current draft is garbage. It doesnât deserve to be in any school in Alberta,â said NDP education critic Sarah Hoffman.
âNo school division is piloting social studies or science. Thatâs a pretty big red flag.â
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In a statement, Education Minister Adriana LaGrangeâs press secretary Nicole Sparrow said: âThe draft K-6 curriculum is just that â" a draft.â
âAlberta Education is committed to listening and working with parents, education partners and Albertans to make improvements on the draft curriculum. Thatâs why we are supporting and enhancing engagement opportunities.â
âThroughout the yearlong review process, public curriculum sessions are being held virtually every month and in-person sessions will begin later this fall.
âFeedback received from these engagements, as well as the public online survey, will be critical before we finalize content and will also inform development of future grades.â
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