ATA Magazine Creative colleagues Teachers have their own extracurricular activities, here are some endeavours undertaken by your colleagues “out there.” Article Spring 2024 Creative colleagues
Teaching career Mentorat Beginning teachers work with mentors to grow as professionals. Web PageUpdated October 1, 2025 Mentorat
ATA News Alberta teacher sets world record Substitute teacher DonnaJean Wilde set a new world record by holding a plank position for over four hours Article April 23, 2024 Alberta teacher sets world record
ATA News Event helps students find their stories More than 400 students attended the Young Authors' Conference Article April 23, 2024 Event helps students find their stories
ATA News Teachers highly engaged as bargaining unfolds Member engagement is at an all-time high for the next round of bargaining Article April 2, 2024 Teachers highly engaged as bargaining unfolds
ATA Magazine Tom Spila: The band plays on A music teacher in Camrose has won numerous awards during his career and after retirement. Tom founded a community band as well. Article February, 2024 Tom Spila: The band plays on
ATA News Alberta's "Don't Say Gay" law will be worse than Florida's The ATA is concerned that new policies will negatively affect members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community Article February 20, 2024 Alberta's "Don't Say Gay" law will be worse than Florida's
ATA News Discipline change unlikely to bring cost savings Staff responsible for discipline will be representing teachers in the government's process instead of prosecuting teachers. Article February 6, 2024 Discipline change unlikely to bring cost savings
ATA News Latest public sector act is nothing to fear A new bill introduced by the government will not affect teacher collective bargaining. Article November 21, 2023 Latest public sector act is nothing to fear
ATA Magazine From school rep to senior leadership Volunteering with the Alberta Teachers’ Association changed my career and life Article Fall 2023 From school rep to senior leadership
ATA News Reasonable parental concerns or poorly disguised hate? ATA News Editor-in-Chief reflects on protest held across the street from Barnett House on September 20 Article October 10, 2023 Reasonable parental concerns or poorly disguised hate?
ATA News Field trip permissions can be tricky When it comes to field trip permissions, principals can get verbal consent from parents if a written form is not on file. Article September 25, 2023 Field trip permissions can be tricky
ATA News Meaningful Moments Teachers share amazing moments they have had in the classroom so far this year. Article September 27, 2023 Meaningful Moments
ATA News School boards must do their part to hire more teachers In Alberta, the student population has increased by 24% while the teaching population has only increased by 10% Article August 29, 2023 School boards must do their part to hire more teachers
ATA News New school year, new budget, more students A breakdown of this year's school funding from the Alberta government Article August 29, 2023 New school year, new budget, more students