ATA News Our voices matter too much to be silenced Editorial from ATA News Editor-in-Chief Article September 23, 2025 Our voices matter too much to be silenced
ATA News Why and what? . International development cooperation is an investment in our well-being and the future for us all. Article November 19, 2024 Why and what?
ATA News Challenges ahead: executive secretary reflects on ATA’s priorities Dennis Theobald speaks about the changing role of the ATA and the challenges we have faced Article May 30, 2023 Challenges ahead: executive secretary reflects on ATA’s priorities
ATA Magazine Creative challenges Unleash students' creativity in music education with Creative Challenges. Encouraging collaboration, experimentation, and self-expression from day one. Article Spring 2023 Creative challenges
ATA News Council spearheads diversity initiative Highlights of the latest Provincial Executive Council meeting Article April 23, 2024 Council spearheads diversity initiative
ATA News ATA calls for delay to social studies curriculum rollout The ATA is calling on the government to pause piloting of the K–6 social studies curriculum in order to better integrate feedback from teachers. Article May 7, 2024 ATA calls for delay to social studies curriculum rollout
ATA Magazine Check it out A list of books available at the ATA library Article Winter 2026 Check it out
ATA Magazine Pressure cooker Alberta school leaders are feeling compassion fatigue and burnout Article Fall 2024 Pressure cooker
ATA News Record your weekly hours Keeping a work log can help teachers qualify for EI benefits Article May 28, 2024 Record your weekly hours
ATA News Why go Red for Ed?: How a colour can signal solidarity Wearing red brings awareness Article February 4, 2025 Why go Red for Ed?: How a colour can signal solidarity
ATA News Conventions reaffirm our autonomy as professionals and strength as a profession Teachers’ conventions remain one of the strongest expressions of professional trust in Alberta Article February 17, 2026 Conventions reaffirm our autonomy as professionals and strength as a profession
ATA News International conflicts are beyond the ATA’s purview Dennis Theobald explains the reasons why the ATA won't speak out on the situation in Gaza Article May 28, 2024 International conflicts are beyond the ATA’s purview
ATA News Thirteen Alberta school boards to receive funding cuts School boards in a number of communities will receive less provincial funding next year Article May 28, 2024 Thirteen Alberta school boards to receive funding cuts
Members' Update Alberta Education announces establishment of public teachers’ registry Alberta government establishes a public registry listing all certificated teachers and the status of their certificate. Article July 21, 2022 Alberta Education announces establishment of public teachers’ registry