ALBERTA TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION WANTS MORE THAN 5,000 NEW TEACHERS TO MEET CLASS-SIZE RECOMMENDATIONS

The president of the Alberta Teachers’ Association says its bargaining team asked the provincial government if it can fund class size recommendations issued in 2003 following the province’s last major teachers’ strike.

ATA president Jason Schilling said on Alberta at Noon Wednesday that the province’s public, Catholic and francophone school divisions would need to hire more than 5,000 teachers to reach the recommended pupil-teacher ratios in that report.