Advisers suggest Alberta students not learn about residential schools before Grade 4
EDMONTON — A leaked draft of proposed Alberta curriculum changes suggests the legacy of residential schools is too upsetting to be taught to young children, but the chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission says there’s nothing to support that view.
“It can be developed and taught to children at a young age very easily without emotionally damaging them or impacting them,” Sen. Murray Sinclair said during an online conversation Wednesday with the Assembly of Manitoba chiefs.
“There is no situation that’s ever occurred that I’m aware of where there has been a complaint that the children are negatively impacted or damaged by the experience.”
CBC News obtained a draft of proposed social studies curriculum changes for kindergarten to Grade 4 that recommend the subject be taught to older children and not be centred on Indigenous people.