Members' Update

Tell Alberta Education what you think

If you are contacted with a request to participate in Alberta Education’s annual satisfaction survey, please respond.

As of Jan. 20, the Ministry of Education is conducting its annual telephone survey to collect teachers’ and other partners’ perceptions of Alberta’s K–12 education system.

The purpose of the survey is to determine satisfaction with
•    the overall quality of the education system;
•    the education system’s ability to meet the needs of students, society and the economy;
•    schools providing a safe, caring and inclusive environment for students;
•    the preparation of students for lifelong learning, employment and active citizenship;
•    the effectiveness of education system’s working relationships with system partners;
•    leadership and continuous improvement of the education system;
•    knowledge, skills, abilities and other related attributes of recent high school graduates; and
•    facilities and equipment in the education system.

The surveys will gather responses from a random sample of teachers, principals, school board trustees, parents, members of the public, high school students, as well as employers of recent high school graduates. The Alberta Teachers’ Association encourages members to participate if contacted, so that teachers’ perspectives are captured.

Responses help the ministry identify areas of strength and areas needing improvement. Some survey results are also used in specific business plan performance measures and will be reported in the ministry’s 2024–25 annual report. The survey responses are completely confidential and only aggregate data will be reported.

The telephone/online surveys are being conducted by contractor Advanis Inc. They are expected to run until May.