Public input sought to create new code of conduct for Alberta teachers
The Alberta government says it is moving forward with its strategy to build "confidence in the education system" by offering the public a chance to share thoughts on a new, streamlined code of conduct for teachers. But the Alberta Teachers' Association (ATA) is questioning the motives of introducing the new policy. Starting Tuesday, teachers, teacher leaders, parents, students and all Albertans will have the chance to give feedback on the government's single code of professional conduct for all
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