Political Advocacy - What can you do?
Educate Yourself
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What is your constituency?
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Who is your MLA?
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Where is his or her constituency office?
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Do you know representatives of the other political parties in your constituency?
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Do you know how to contact your MLA?
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Does your MLA keep you informed on political activities?
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Do you know your MLA’s views on education?
Keep up with political/education activities
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Skim newspapers/magazines/ websites from an educational perspective.
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Listen to in-depth coverage of provincial political events on radio or television.
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Ask to be put on the Alberta Teachers’ Association’s e-mail distribution list for legislative summaries.
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Decide that you will keep yourself informed on political/education issues.
Make Contact
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Always remember that your MLA is human and has feelings. Commending your MLA for something well done or some stand taken is important—your views count.
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Keep in touch with your MLA by phone, e-mail or letter.
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Keep your MLA informed about what you see happening in education—good and correct information is valuable.
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Raise education issues whenever possible.
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Try to meet regularly and, if possible, informally with your MLA.
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Try to attend constituency meetings, such as town hall meetings, and raise education questions.
Join a political party
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It is easier to influence from the inside than from the outside.
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Be visible. You don’t have a one-track mind— education should be only one of your issues.
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Promote education resolutions at political party conventions.
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Get involved at the constituency association level.
Did you know?
Regular legislative summaries are available to any teacher from the Alberta Teachers’ Association?
A political engagement grant is available to locals to support the implementation of a political engagement plan?
The Alberta Teachers’ Association produces a guide to Alberta’s legislature, which is available to teachers free of charge?
A workshop on lobbying is available on request from the Alberta Teachers’ Association.
Assistance in planning political activities is available at any time from the Alberta Teachers’ Association?