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Elizabeth Chapin-Pinotti
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Elizabeth Chapin-Pinotti is the Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction for one of the 58 county offices of education in California. She is a UCLA graduate with MSs in Psychology and Educational Technology and a PhD in Literature. Elizabeth has taught at both the elementary and secondary level. She has published three children’s books, one poetry anthology and much educational curriculum. She is passionate about education and welcomes your feedback.


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