Compassion Fatigue, Emotional Labour and Educator Burnout: Executive Summary
In the 2019/20 school year, the Alberta Teachers’ Association, the Alberta School Employee Benefit Plan and the University of Calgary partnered to explore the lived experiences of teachers, school leaders, support staff, educational assistants and system leaders with compassion fatigue, emotional labour and burnout. This research report compiles and synthesizes the data collected over the course of a foundational two-year study and includes the results of three online surveys, as well as interviews held with these education workers. The findings of this study suggest that educational workers regularly provide emotional labour in their work with students and colleagues. Further, the findings suggest that structural supports in combination with individual strategies will promote positive mental health for all educators as they continue their emotional labour with students and colleagues. (COOR-101-30-7, 2021 12, 44pp)
Benefits of International Teacher and Student Exchanges for Participant Outcomes, School Communities and K–12 Education Systems—A Review of the Literature
In 2021, a research project was jointly undertaken by the Alberta Teachers’ Association and the Government of Alberta, to review the literature surrounding the benefits of teacher and student exchanges in the K-12 system. Roswita Dressler and her team at the University of Calgary conducted this research that will serve to inform stakeholders and underline best practices of exchange programming going forward. This research will help to better understand the value that exchanges generate at the individual, school, and education system levels. (COOR-101-35, 2021 12, 56pp)
Walking Together: Education for Reconciliation, 2021
In 2018 and 2019, the ATA, in collaboration with researchers from the Community–University Partnership for the Study of Children, Youth, and Families at the University of Alberta, conducted a study to evaluate and better understand the impacts of the Walking Together: Education for Reconciliation professional learning project. Data was collected from teachers and school leaders to provide an update on the implementation of the Indigenous-focused competencies and indicators in Alberta’s Teaching Quality Standard and Leadership Quality Standard, as supported by the Walking Together project. (PD-WT-41, 2021 08, 48pp)
Professional Curriculum Analysis and Critique of Alberta Education’s 2021 Draft K-6 Curriculum
The Alberta Teachers’ Association’s Professional Curriculum Analysis and Critique of Alberta Education’s 2021 Draft K–6 Curriculum is a detailed analysis and assessment of the draft curriculum by expert teachers. The 6,500 teacher participants include elementary generalists, subject specialists, diversity specialists, and school and system leaders from across Alberta. (COOR-184, 2021 09, 104pp)
Substitute Teaching in Alberta: Voices from the Field
The Alberta Teachers’ Association worked with the University of Alberta to conduct a mixed-methods study consisting of three focus groups and an online survey to gather insight into the lived experiences of substitute teachers in Alberta. This study follows up and was informed by two previous Association studies, published in 2010 and 2011. The findings of the study provide insight into the lives of substitute teachers, their extraordinary ability to adapt to changing work assignments, and guidance about how the professional lives of substitute teachers can be enhanced and supported.
Infographics for the Substitute Teachers—An Integral part of education in Alberta.
Inclusive Education in Alberta Classrooms and Schools
The Alberta Teachers’ Association, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Alberta, conducted a study to better understand the state of inclusive education in Alberta classrooms and schools. Data was collected from teachers and administrators in Alberta classrooms and schools to provide an update to previous data collected in 2014. The information gathered will be used to help guide and inform the Association on supports, services and resources required for implementation and sustainability of inclusive education. This study used a mixed-methods research approach to capture the experiences of Alberta teachers and administrators across the province. (PD-170-1b 2021 05, 52pp)
Compassion Fatigue, Emotional Labour and Educator Burnout: Research Study—Phase 2 Report: Analysis of the Interview Data
This report, the second of three research reports on compassion fatigue, emotional labour and educator burnout summarizes and provides analysis of 52 interviews conducted with educators across employee groups about how they provided emotional labour over the course of their careers, particularly in the face of trauma and crisis situations with students and/or colleagues. This study, when combined with the literature review and findings from the Phase One report, recommends a Mental Health selfcare planning strategy, HEARTcare plan that incorporates individual, school based, system wide and community strategies. (COOR-101-30-2 2021 06, 60 pp)