ATA News Charter schools: a cautionary tale How long until assessments are used by the government to rank and score schools and teachers? Article September 17, 2024 Charter schools: a cautionary tale
ATA News NDP leadership hopefuls take aim at UCP Candidates share thoughts on funding and curriculum at ATA forum Article May 7, 2024 NDP leadership hopefuls take aim at UCP
ATA News We must resist anti-trans policies Some tips for promoting inclusion as promised policies create chilling effect. Article March 12, 2024 We must resist anti-trans policies
ATA News Call us any time you have an issue Teachers and school leaders are encouraged to call the ATA for help Article February 20, 2024 Call us any time you have an issue
ATA News Get ready for election action as roundtables conclude Results of the public engagement portion of the Stand for Education campaign as it relates to the upcoming provincial election. Article February 21, 2023 Get ready for election action as roundtables conclude
ATA News Building connections takes effort but it’s not complicated As teachers, it's important to build connections with students, but sometimes we fall into a trap thinking connections need to be a lesson or experience. Article January 10, 2023 Building connections takes effort but it’s not complicated
ATA News Two new executive staff officers join ATA’s TES team The ATA is pleased to welcome Amanda Freeman and Kim Zapesocki as the two newest executive staff officers Article March 25, 2025 Two new executive staff officers join ATA’s TES team
ATA News Mandatory membership musings The UCP is going to be debating ATA membership optional for teachers working in public, Catholic, separate and francophone schools. Article October 29, 2024 Mandatory membership musings
ATA News Efforts underway to restrict cellphones in schools What should we do about cellphones in class? Article May 7, 2024 Efforts underway to restrict cellphones in schools
ATA Magazine Valuable lessons can come from anywhere Teachers can learn from professional development, courses, and collaborations. Teachers can also learn from students. Article February, 2024 Valuable lessons can come from anywhere
ATA News Some tips for using AI in school AI is a technology that is rapidly evolving and has the potential to have a dramatic impact on our economy, society and classrooms. Article January 16, 2024 Some tips for using AI in school
ATA Magazine Class size and complexity matter! Alberta teachers do not have the resources to contend with the challenges facing our schools including class size Article Winter 2023 Class size and complexity matter!
ATA Magazine Highlighting ATA programs and resources The ATA has a number of standing committees on topics of concern to teachers. Article Fall 2022 Highlighting ATA programs and resources
ATA News ATA adopts human rights statement Highlights of the ATA's newly-adopted human rights statement Article August 29, 2023 ATA adopts human rights statement
ATA Magazine Lessons from mamiá’tsikimi: the magpie An Indigenous educator befriends magpies who bring her messages of hope Article Winter 2023 Lessons from mamiá’tsikimi: the magpie