ATA News Research on digital platforms in education nabs ATA award Robert LeBlanc is this year's winner of the ATA Education Research Award Article December 10, 2024 Research on digital platforms in education nabs ATA award
ATA Magazine Fostering 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion in the early grades Teachers can ensure the well being of students by creating welcoming classrooms Article Fall 2024 Fostering 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion in the early grades
ATA News It’s the most wonderful time… This new school year brings a mix of excitement and uncertainty for teachers as new policies and ongoing challenges are affecting education in Alberta. Article August 27, 2024 It’s the most wonderful time…
ATA Magazine The dimensions of power and privilege We are all a complex combination of privilege and marginalization Article Spring 2024 The dimensions of power and privilege
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 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 Retired lawyer and former ATA staffer to receive top honour Two individuals will receive honorary ATA memberships in recognition of their outstanding contributions Article May 9, 2023 Retired lawyer and former ATA staffer to receive top honour
ATA News Cooking on TV a tasty recipe for Edmonton teacher A local teacher appears on a Netflix culinary competion Article February 21, 2023 Cooking on TV a tasty recipe for Edmonton teacher
Page Expectations of Teachers Returning to School During COVID-19 ATA advocacy for a safe return to classrooms for teachers. Web PageUpdated June 28, 2022 Expectations of Teachers Returning to School During COVID-19
ATA Magazine Taking the 'person' out of 'personalized' land acknowledgements Injecting personal reflections in land acknowledgements can center settler identities and perpetuate colonial narratives Article Winter 2026 Taking the 'person' out of 'personalized' land acknowledgements
ATA News Students need space for learning To solve overcrowding in classrooms, the government promised an investment of $8.6 billion under the School Construction Accelerator Project Article January 13, 2026 Students need space for learning
ATA Magazine Programmes offerts aux enseignants francophones | Programs available for francophone teachers A list of programs and resources offered by the Canadian Teachers' Federation Article Winter 2026 Programmes offerts aux enseignants francophones | Programs available for francophone teachers
ATA Magazine Strong introverts can be strong leaders Executive staff officer Chris Gonsalves shares his thoughts on providing strong leadership while being a strong introvert. Article Spring 2024 Strong introverts can be strong leaders
ATA Magazine A return to the art of conversation Year one of Alberta’s school cellphone ban Article Spring 2025 A return to the art of conversation
ATA News In ARA address, ATA president calls for unified action ATA president Jason Schilling addresses delegates at the 2025 Annual Representative Assembly, held in Edmonton. Article May 16, 2025 In ARA address, ATA president calls for unified action