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Alberta Math Scores Plummet: Half of Grade 6 Students Fail
22 Dec
Summary
- Nearly half of Alberta's Grade 6 students failed the 2024 math PAT.
- Acceptable scores dropped from 72% in 2019 to 53% in 2024.
- Key math concepts were moved to earlier grades under the new curriculum.
Provincial Achievement Test results reveal a concerning trend in Alberta, with nearly half of Grade 6 students failing the 2024 math exam. This outcome follows the province's three-year rollout of a new elementary math curriculum.
Official figures show that only 53 per cent of students met the acceptable standard, a stark decrease from the 72 per cent who achieved it in 2019. Educators express concern that critical math concepts were introduced in earlier grades under the new curriculum, leaving a knowledge gap for current students.
School districts are developing strategies to address these foundational gaps, including re-teaching earlier concepts and providing additional teacher support. While math scores have declined, improvements have been noted in reading proficiency across several districts.




