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Being taught by people who know stuff instead of prepared teachers risks our children’s futures
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Canadian provinces including Alberta, Ontario, and Nova Scotia have introduced or are considering expedited teaching certificate programs to address teacher shortages, though the article argues these shortened pathways may compromise educational quality.

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Being taught by people who know stuff instead of prepared teachers risks our children’s futures
In Canada, we need more qualified teachers. Alberta’s Expedited Teaching Certificates, introduced in April 2026, have been presented as a solution to getting more teachers in classrooms. So have other shortened university teacher education programs, recently announced in Ontario and in Nova Scotia in 2023. In Alberta, four new expedited teaching certificate pathways will require training related to the province’s standard of professional competence and conduct. One is for Alberta students in
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