Use of notwithstanding clause worsened teacher morale, according to survey

Use of notwithstanding clause worsened teacher morale, according to survey

The Alberta Teachers’ Association urges the provincial government to address a “polycrisis” in classrooms, citing a survey indicating 95% of teachers feel stressed and 94% are pessimistic about the profession's future. Teachers face worsening conditions, including increased student needs and inadequate resources, prompting calls for significant staffing and support improvements.

Alberta Government announces plan to take action on ‘classroom complexity’

The Alberta government plans to address rising classroom complexities and aggression by forming a Class Size and Complexity Task Force. Premier Danielle Smith pledged to enhance classroom safety by hiring 3,000 teachers and 1,500 support staff over three years. Data will be collected to improve educational standards and support for diverse student needs.

Still no deal: Back to work order and recall possible for Alberta’s teachers

A recall petition for Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides has been submitted in Calgary-Bow, requiring 16,006 signatures by January 2026. Petitioner Jennifer Yeremiy claims Nicolaides favors privatization over public education, while he defends his policies as a mandate from his 2023 election. The provincial government is also considering back-to-work legislation for striking teachers.