ATA News Expedited certification plan draws mixed reactions AB Government expedited pathways into teaching profession were met with mixed reactions Article May 5, 2026 Expedited certification plan draws mixed reactions
Media Release Government releases new code of conduct The government’s Code of Professional Conduct responds to many concerns and suggestions raised by the ATA; however, aspects still require clarification. Article December 7, 2022 Government releases new code of conduct
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 Magazine Kerri Mckinnon: Cheerleader for inclusive education Kerri Mckinnon has been invested in inclusive learning practices since she began her teaching career more than two decades ago. Article Winter 2026 Kerri Mckinnon: Cheerleader for inclusive education
ATA News Teacher registry prompts formal privacy complaint The most basic question that one can ask about the Alberta Teacher and Teacher Leader Registry is “why”? Article October 11, 2022 Teacher registry prompts formal privacy complaint
ATA Magazine Sparking someone else's journey Professional development has always been the field where Sandy has found the most joy in the teaching profession. Sandy shares his volunteer story. Article Spring 2025 Sparking someone else's journey
ATA News Truth over clicks Off Script: Truth over clicks: Teachers stand for what’s right Article October 28, 2025 Truth over clicks
ATA News A critical eye on A.I. One teacher’s take on Media Literacy Week Article October 29, 2024 A critical eye on A.I.
ATA News Your views—November 21, 2023 Teachers respond to the Q&A from the Oct. 31 issue of the ATA News, "Where have all the teachers gone?" Article November 21, 2023 Your views—November 21, 2023
Media Release New survey highlights education needs in advance of budget ATA president released new research data in front of a monument to teachers on the legislature grounds to draw attention to next week’s budget. Article February 20, 2024 New survey highlights education needs in advance of budget
ATA News PEC POINTS: Council approves next phase of Election Readiness Plan Highlights of the Provincial Executive Council meeting Article November 1, 2022 PEC POINTS: Council approves next phase of Election Readiness Plan
ATA News Award recipient blasts government’s curriculum work While accepting an award, former ATA curriculum expert criticizes the current government Article May 30, 2023 Award recipient blasts government’s curriculum work
ATA News Engaging with our future colleagues ATA president visits the University of Lethbridge to engage with future teachers Article February 18, 2025 Engaging with our future colleagues
ATA News Don't ignore the toll a complaint can take Teachers who receive a complaint should first, call the ATA's Regulatory Affairs team and second, look after themselves Article February 17, 2026 Don't ignore the toll a complaint can take
ATA News Reflecting back, looking ahead and finding hope Choosing to be hopeful does not mean pretending everything is fine. It means recognizing that difficulty and possibility can exist at the same time. Article June 9, 2026 Reflecting back, looking ahead and finding hope