Kenney, teachers clash on proposed education reforms
EDMONTON — United Conservative Leader Jason Kenney is clashing with Alberta’s teachers over his party’s education election promises that include a renewed emphasis on standardized testing and changes to protections for gay students.
“The priorities in this platform are misplaced and misguided,” Alberta Teachers’ Association president Greg Jeffery told a news conference Tuesday.
“Instead of addressing the real issues of growing class size and a lack of adequate supports for students with special needs, the United Conservative Party election platform proposes new, high-stakes testing for six-, seven- and eight-year-old children.”
Kenney’s plan focuses on a return to teaching the basics — especially math, reading and writing — along with changes to testing.


