Province announces K-6 curriculum advisory group members
LETHBRIDGE, AB – After scrutiny over the proposed K-6 curriculum, the Alberta Government is creating a new task force to help implement new educational programs.
Members have been announced for the Curriculum Implementation Advisory Group:
- Marilyn Dennis, president, Alberta School Boards Association (ASBA)
- Representative, Alberta School Boards Association
- Wilco Tymensen, president, College of Alberta School Superintendents
- Bevan Daverne, past-president, College of Alberta School Superintendents
- David Keohane, executive director, College of Alberta School Superintendents
- Michael McMann, superintendent, Fort Vermilion School Division
- Robert Lessard, superintendent, Conseil scolaire Centre-Nord
- Teacher representative, piloting elementary school
- Teacher representative, piloting elementary school
- Teacher representative, elementary school
- Principal representative, Calgary Board of Education
- Curriculum expert, Edmonton Public Schools
- Andre Tremblay, deputy minister, Alberta Education (chair)
- Jennifer Flaman, assistant deputy minister, Curriculum Division
- Executive director, Early and Middle Years Curriculum
- Executive director, Curriculum Coordination and Implementation
- Executive director, Learning and Teaching Resources
“Alberta’s government has been listening to all input from Albertans about the draft K-6 curriculum review process,” says Education Minister Adriana LaGrange. “We are committed to taking a measured and thoughtful approach to ensure curriculum piloting and implementation timelines are manageable for teachers and students. With the expertise of the Curriculum Implementation Advisory Group, Alberta’s government will carefully consider how to address the implementation timelines and support the education system throughout the process.”