
Presented by Allison Kapitanoff, B.A., M.Ed., M.A.E.L., Educator and Curriculum Designer, Discovery Education
Sponsored by LIV Golf and Discovery Education
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Preparing students for the future requires more than strong academic foundations, it means equipping them with the skills to collaborate, problem solve, and adapt in a rapidly changing world. In this interactive edWebinar, educators explore how to bring learning to life through real-world connections that extend beyond the classroom walls.
This recorded edWebinar is of interest to middle school teachers, librarians, school leaders, and education technology leaders.

About the Presenter
Allison Kapitanoff is a veteran educator, nationally and internationally recognized curriculum designer, and founder of Thinking Kap Educational Services LLC. She spent over 20 years educating children of all ages and abilities, has worked with both building-level and district-level administrations, and has written curricula for school districts, STEM programs, college programs, national testing, and corporate clients. She is also a recognized professional development presenter and curriculum trainer. Allison provides curriculum support for LIV Golf and the STEM on the Green initiative.
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