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ATI approaches work with school
districts and early childhood programs as a partnership.
The Partnership Model conceives of educational problem solving
as a collaborative venture involving all of the stakeholders
in the educational process. Through the Partnership Model,
ATI maintains a consistent and collaborative approach to
support educational initiatives as they relate to Galileo
implementation, training, and adaptation to Program and
District needs over time.
This approach includes forming
strategic partnerships with leaders in technology and education.
Partners who share our goal to support the use of technology
to promote learning include:

In addition to our district partnerships, ATI and WestEd
have established a partnership to promote standards-based
instruction. The partnership
includes implementation of the WestEd Local Accountability
Professional Development Series (LAPDS). WestEd training
promotes the active involvement of teaching and administrative
staff in the process of developing standards-based instruction
for the district. Read
more about LAPDS.
“The integration of
data from Galileo K-12 Online with the LAPDS provides a
powerful solution for making critical and effective instructional
decisions on a daily basis,” says Ruth McKenna, Project
Director, WestEd.

ATI has formed an educational
partnership with eInstruction, a leading provider of interactive
instructional and assessment solutions. This partnership
provides school districts with the ability to implement
a variety of innovative assessment, reporting, and curriculum
tools, including online instructional dialogs, using ATI's
new Mercury application and eInstruction's Classroom Performance
System (CPS) clickers.
Read
more about eInstruction

ATI and Design Science have
formed a partnership to add advanced equation editing features
to the Galileo Online test builder. Design Science offers
a range of software products for working with math and science
that are used by educators, scientists, engineers, publishing
professionals, and professional web developers.

ATI partners with the Arizona Technology in Education Alliance (AzTEA), an International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) affiliate. AzTEA is a professional non-profit organization devoted to increasing student achievement through technology in teaching and learning. The AzTEA mission is to empower the educational community in Arizona to infuse technology as an integral part of the educational process.
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