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Acknowledgment of Hispanic Heritage Month in the Classroom

October 13, 2022

Summer Series Recap: Systems + Organization to Reduce Mental Load

July 18, 2022

Summer Series Recap: Finding Peace in you Class Culture

Summer Series Recap: Impacts of Family on our Well-Being

July 13, 2022

Summer Series Recap: Inclusive Self-Care

Summer Series Recap: Making Reading Fun

July 11, 2022

Summer Series Recap: Self-Care Tools for the Classroom

July 1, 2022

Summer Series Recap: Mindfulness

Summer Series Recap: Pursuing Healing

Dealing with Teacher Stress

June 15, 2022

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We recognize the long-standing prevalence of racism, anti-Blackness, and white supremacy in America and the direct impact this has had on the education profession and student access to high quality education. KCTR is committed to actively and directly challenging racist, anti-Black, and white-supremacist education systems that have been created against the Black community, Indigenous peoples, and People of Color.

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