As an ATA member who teaches in a public, separate or francophone school division, you have a legal and professional obligation to attend your assigned teachers’ convention.
In some cases, you may wish to request permission from the ATA to
- be released from attendance at part or all of your convention,
- attend an alternate professional development event or
- attend a different convention.
If your situation isn’t detailed here, call 1-800-232-7208 and ask to speak to the ATA’s Professional Development duty officer.
Application, approval and appeal
For each situation, you must complete and submit an online application two weeks before your assigned convention. Late requests may be considered in some cases.
The ATA’s convention lead will review your application and let you know the decision.
You can appeal the decision to the ATA’s associate coordinator of Professional Development, whose decision is final.
Online application form
Teachers who are convention presenters
At your own convention
You are allowed to present at your assigned convention, as long as you attend at least half of your convention.
This requirement can be waived if you’re approved to attend an alternate convention.
At another convention
If presenting at another convention doesn’t conflict with attending your own convention, you should simply arrange substitute release time through your employer, as you would on any normal teaching day.
If the convention you are presenting at is held at the same time as your assigned convention, you must attend your own convention for at least one full day. In other words, you must be able to travel to and present at the other convention within one day so that you can attend your own convention on the other day. This requirement can be waived if you’re approved to attend an alternate convention.
Protocol for Convention Attendance
- All active members of the Alberta Teachers’ Association under contract to public, separate and francophone school divisions have legal as well as professional obligations to attend the annual teachers’ convention to which they are assigned.
- Members are expected to consider their convention dates as a professional priority when planning for the school year and as an essential component of their ongoing professional development.
- School divisions, Association subgroups, school staff and individual teachers shall not organize any activities on convention dates that conflict with members’ obligations to attend their assigned convention. Any activities so scheduled may be contrary to the Education Act.
- No person at the school or division level has the authority to direct a member to not attend their assigned convention. Requests from members regarding the use of negotiated leave provisions may be approved only by those personnel specified in the member’s collective agreement. All other requests concerning convention attendance must be made to the Association.
- Although worthy enterprises, the following are not sufficient reasons for requesting to be absent from convention:
- Attendance at Alberta PD events not explicitly authorized or provided by the Association including sessions outside conventions offered by the Alberta Regional Professional Development Consortium or the College of Alberta School Superintendents
- Travel for school, division or government meetings or events
- Supervision of school field trips, activities or exchanges
- Volunteering or other employment
- Personal meetings, events, travel or recreation
- Self-directed study, university classes, coursework or research
- Individual or group planning, marking, or administrative work
- Diploma exam marking or provincial curriculum writing
- In exceptional circumstances, members may contact the Association to request release from their convention attendance obligations or to seek permission to attend a convention other than the one to which they are assigned. Requests will only be considered from those members who meet all eligibility criteria and application deadlines.
- For the purposes of defining convention attendance in relation to negotiated assignable time limits, Joint Interpretation Bulletin No. 1-2017 (August 25, 2017) between the Association and the Teachers’ Employer Bargaining Association (TEBA) states, “Six (6) hours are allotted to each day of Teachers’ Convention.”
School districts may impose employment sanctions upon any active member who fails to attend their assigned convention without appropriate release. Teachers who so absent themselves may also be subject to professional conduct processes administered by the Alberta Teaching Profession Commission.