Alberta government seeking advice to tackle classroom violence, aggression
- On Monday, the Alberta government announced the creation of the 'aggression and complexity in schools action team' to develop policy recommendations by fall 2025.
- Rising classroom disruptions, complex student needs, and larger class sizes have prompted Alberta's education minister to seek advice on addressing increasing school violence and aggression.
- Following the announcement, a 20-member team of education officials and teachers will gather data over six months, with a report due by fall 2025.
- The ATA, representing 51,000 teachers, remains in a legal strike position as Nicolaides cites budget constraints but welcomes government action, says Schilling.
- With recommendations due by fall 2025, the Alberta government expects some policy changes to be implemented as early as the fall, despite funding constraints.
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Alberta government appoints 'action team' to address classroom aggression
Alberta’s education minister has assembled a group of superintendents, teachers and school trustees to study how to best tackle what the government says is a rising incidence of aggression in classrooms.
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Alberta government seeking advice to tackle classroom violence, aggression
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