With the regulatory 6 2022 Annual Report The Alberta Teachers’ Association function beginning to transition to the government toward the end of 2022, the Association will continue its work to uphold the teaching profession and to support its members into the future. [...] The transition of cases to the government will continue into 2023 and operational changes in response to the shift were in progress at year-end, the most important of these being the assumption by the Association of a representation and protective role for members who might be caught up by the government’s process. [...] These organizations include the Alberta School Boards Association, the Public School Boards’ Association of Alberta, the Alberta Catholic School Trustees’ Association, the College of Alberta School Superintendents, the Council of Catholic School Superintendents of Alberta, the Alberta School Councils’ Association, the Alberta Federation of Labour, the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees, the Uni. [...] In addition, the group oversaw the administration of the Association’s Member Opinion Survey (see Research, page 37), the results of which inform the long-range planning of the Association and its subgroups. [...] Reflecting the TQS and the Leadership Quality Standard (LQS) for the teaching profession, the workshop reviews the critical role of leaders in the growth, super- vision and evaluation process and the duties that leaders must perform, as outlined in the Education Act and provincial policy.
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