Thursday, April 22, 2010

Alberta schools fail to act on special-needs review

Parents express frustration over delays
By Sarah McGinnis, Calgary Herald

Almost two years since the province launched a sweeping review of special education programs, Alberta schools have seen no discernible changes in the classroom.

And with funding for supports still frozen, none appear to be forthcoming before the start of fall classes.

Education Minister Dave Hancock has said he is moving to create a more "inclusive" education system for all children.

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