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There are people in
our lives that make an
impact on us.
A lot of those just
happen to be teachers.
Here is a chance to say
thanks.
Schools were closed, then opened, then closed and opened again. Kids were sent home to quarantine
and Zoom classrooms became all the norm. Teachers did as best they could. Parents, caught off guard, put in that
extra effort to support their children’s learning. Often it was an overwhelming experience. But parents and
teachers came to see each other in a new light.
Now with schools open and teachers back in class, it's time to reflect on what we've all been through and how
we've depended on each other. And now, on World Teachers Day, let's throw teachers a well-deserved 'thank you.'
"On behalf of Alberta's teachers, thank you, parents for all you have done over the last 18 months
to help support learning to continue."
– Jason Schilling, ATA President
Read some of the Thank You comments so far.
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Your superpower is “kindness” and “respect”. We appreciate ❤️
Thank you to all the teachers in our lives!!!
Niaut,
What I observed was that teachers rose to the challenge. They delivered on-line instruction and maintained those critical teacher-student relationships. They weathered the increased volume of parental questions and comments. They became masters of technology. When classrooms once again opened up, they added sanitization to their load. They dealt with the layer of anxiety that students carried on their shoulders, counselling them through their fears. They reassured parents that school is a safe place. Teachers supported each other through all of this. And, through all of it, teachers taught!
Thank you to our teachers. You do amazing things with and for our students! Please accept my virtual, socially distanced hugs to all of you!
I see you – Every – Single – Day!
Out there in your classrooms changing the world one child at a time. …inspiring young minds, supporting families, collaborating, creating and encouraging curiosity and passion and awesomeness! Thank you for continuing to show up and shine!
I feel so blessed to walk along side you on this journey we call education.
I have been a parent watching the growth of two little boys at school until their graduation. These were tough years for us as well as for their teachers. My boys had learning problems which required extra help, understanding and dedication, all of which they received from you. I am so grateful for your skills and caring. I have heard similar stories from other parent friends from across the province.My boys are men now who are working and contributing to the Alberta economy!
I can’t even begin to imagine the stress and worry you have gone through and are still going through in trying to keep your students safe and their learning needs met through Covid. This is particularly true in risking your own safety and facing budgetary cutbacks to staffing and cutbacks that I have heard about in grants to support children with special needs. My heart and my support goes out to everyone of you! You truely are heroes even if it is not being acknowledged by our government. Please know that you are in our hearts ❤️ and I will do everything I.can to acknowledge your outstanding contributions to our future – our kids 🧑🦽🤸🧍❗
Make your union fight for you to get actual full breaks during your workday. Manning recess is not a break. Make the ATA work for you, teachers, not the employer.
Solidarity!