Province says updated draft K-6 curriculum ready for piloting
Alberta’s education minister says school authorities can pilot three updated draft K-6 subjects with students in classrooms across the province this fall.
Adriana LaGrange says Alberta’s government is continuing to take a balanced, phased approach to kindergarten to Grade 6 (K-6) curriculum renewal based on advice from the Curriculum Implementation Advisory Group. In September, classroom piloting for updated draft K-6 curriculum will begin with Science, French First Language and Literature, and French Immersion Language Arts and Literature.
“We have updated the draft K-6 Science, French First Language and Literature, and French Immersion Language Arts and Literature curriculums with insights we heard from this year’s classroom piloting process and engagement with Albertans, including our francophone education partners and their communities. School authorities will have the opportunity to pilot these subjects with teachers and students to help us understand how the updated curriculum transfers to classrooms,” said Adriana LaGrange, Minister of Education.
“I’m pleased that Minister LaGrange and Alberta Education have worked closely with francophone stakeholders, including Alberta’s four francophone school authorities, to ensure that francophone identity and perspectives are authentically reflected in the new draft K-6 curriculum,” added Dan Williams, MLA for Peace River and parliamentary secretary for la Francophonie.