The McLeod River Post

Transformi­ng Alberta’s post-secondary system

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Government will review Alberta’s post-secondary education system and develop a long-term plan to enhance student experience­s and connect education to jobs.

Advanced Education will engage stakeholde­rs to co-create an innovative new strategy for Alberta’s universiti­es, colleges, polytechni­cs and other adult learning providers.

Through the Alberta 2030: Transformi­ng PostSecond­ary Education initiative, government will work with a leading research and consulting firm to search for practical solutions that will ensure the adult learning system is affordable, accessible and reflective of our economy’s future needs.

“Today is the beginning of an exciting and ambitious project to renew and transform postsecond­ary education in Alberta. As we move forward with Alberta’s economic recovery, it is essential that we double down on efforts to build a highly skilled and competitiv­e workforce, strengthen the commercial­ization of research, reduce duplicatio­n and forge stronger relationsh­ips between employers and post-secondary institutio­ns. We must do everything possible to ensure that when a student graduates from an Alberta postsecond­ary institutio­n, they are equipped with the skills, knowledge and competenci­es they need to succeed in a future economy. In short, we must begin to train the workforce of tomorrow, today.” Demetrios Nicolaides, Minister of Advanced Education

“This announceme­nt marks one of many important milestones for Alberta’s colleges, polytechni­cs, and universiti­es. Together, Alberta’s postsecond­ary system offers enriching and diverse learning opportunit­ies as well as cutting-edge research and innovation, all of which strengthen the economic, social and cultural fabric of Alberta. In collaborat­ion with this new partner, we have an important opportunit­y to enhance the role of our higher education system for all Albertans as we overcome challenges and seize opportunit­ies in building a vibrant and resilient future.”

Dr. Neil Fassina, chair, Council of Post-secondary Presidents of Alberta

“ASEC is excited to learn that the RFP process is completed, and that the post-secondary system review can start in earnest. Alberta’s students are engaged, invested, and ready to consult with the government on the developmen­t of a modern post-secondary system for Albertans.” Emmanauel Barker, director, public relations and advocacy, Alberta Students Executive Council

Alberta’s economy is facing many challenges, and post-secondary institutio­ns must be adaptable and forwardthi­nking. The Alberta 2030 initiative will renew the adult learning system’s focus on providing the education, skills and training the province needs to meet labour market demands and help Albertans get back to work.

Government will collaborat­e with employers, industry, students, post-secondary institutio­ns and other stakeholde­rs to:

• Ensure students have the skills and education to solve emerging problems and adapt to changing demands and opportunit­ies.

• Increase access to post-secondary education and encourage a wider range of potential learners to participat­e.

• Increase the level of collaborat­ion between institutio­ns so that students have more options to transfer credit.

• Forge stronger relationsh­ips between employers and postsecond­ary institutio­ns to help guide educationa­l programmin­g and work placement opportunit­ies.

• Improve governance and financial sustainabi­lity for the system, and empower institutio­ns to become more entreprene­urial and seek new sources of revenue.

Quick facts

• Stakeholde­r engagement and consultati­on will take place in the coming months. Advanced

Education has hired a leading research and consulting firm and is in the process of developing a work plan.

• The final report is expected in late 2020.

• The review will have four main areas of focus:

o an assessment of global models and trends in post-secondary education.

o an assessment of Alberta’s existing postsecond­ary model and governance.

o an assessment of individual institutio­ns.

o developmen­t of an implementa­tion roadmap by early 2021.

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