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MacPHERSON, HILL: Alberta teachers face rise of AI without training or policy guidance

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01.07.2026

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MacPHERSON, HILL: Alberta teachers face rise of AI without training or policy guidance

According to the survey, 42.9% of Alberta teachers (grades 6 to 12, in all school types) say they’ve had no training 'on how best to use AI for class lessons and other in-class materials.'

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The Alberta government recently announced it will spend $2.7 million to help bring ‘Artificial Intelligence (AI) learning kits’ to classrooms across the province.

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