After nearly 90 per cent of teachers rejected the deal between the Alberta Teachers Association and the provincial government, parents are bracing for the looming strike, a college institution in Edmonton is providing tools to fill that gap with the help of artificial intelligence.
“Kind of sad because I want my kids to be physically at school,” said Ella Idea, mother of three grade school students.
Maricel Cusi and Ella both have kids going to grade school, ranging from Grades 1 to 10. Both stay-at-home moms are now looking for ways to continue their kids’ education. They’re concerned for Alberta’s working parents.
“I can take care of them. We have an alternative, like we can do some activities here while waiting. But my concern is the other parents,” said Cusi.
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