The ATA Science Council is an organization operated by science teachers for science teachers, to promote, support and enhance the teaching of science in Alberta, Canada. From organizing conferences to looking after professional concerns, we have always worked hard to keep teachers and students as the most important aspects of our mandate.

The ATA Science Council offers an annual world class conference, often as a joint venture with other local, national, and international groups. Special thanks go to our corporate sponsors, who help make our annual conferences possible. Liaisons and partnerships that result in an international exchange of information on curriculum trends have been developed with outside agencies and convention associations.

The Alberta Science Education Journal welcomes article submissions for the Winter 2022 issues by June 30th, 2021 relating to the following theme(s):

  • Science pedagogy (general)
  • Racism in Science
  • Representation in Science
  • Missing or misrepresented stories in science education
  • Math and Science interrelationships
  • Art and Science interrelationships
  • Urban/rural science education
  • Science, Technology, Society and the Environment
  • Science pop culture and the classroom

If you have a possible submission and are unsure that this is the appropriate journal or require an extension please contact the journal editor.

All articles will undergo a blind peer review process

Requirements for all articles:

  • Article Title
  • Author(s) Bio (50 -100) including: Name(s), Institution, Title and Areas of Interest
  • Abstract: (100 words)
  • Details: Up to ~5000 words, including references, notes and captions, or ~5-6 printed pages, double spaced, Times News Roman font size 12. 

All questions and submissions are to be made to Monica Chahal PhD (editor) at ATASCJournalEditor@gmail.com

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