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Alberta teacher survey finds class sizes across province are too large, impacting student learning

He added increased class sizes are leading to bigger problems than just gaps in learning.

In a statement to Global News, Alberta Education Minister Adriana LaGrange wrote: “Our government is funding education at a record level. We continue to work closely with school boards to alleviate the pressures on teachers by addressing enrollment growth, pandemic learning disruptions and the mental health and wellbeing of all students.Budget 2022 provided an overall education funding increase of more than $700 million over the next three years.

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