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WPN Celebrates Women's History Month: Interview with Dr. Keturah Harris

For the month of March, the Women's Professional Network will be sharing interviews with various women in education who are making a difference. This week, we celebrate with Dr. Keturah Harris.


Dr. Keturah Harris

Dr. Keturah Harris is a special education teacher at the Burlington County Institute of Technology. She has been teaching for over 20 years who strongly supports and advocates for the special-needs population. She has earned her BA in psychology from Rutgers University-Camden, MA in Educational Leadership from Delaware Valley University, and her Ed.D. in Educational and Transformational Leadership from Concordia University.


She has been a resident of Medford, NJ. Additionally, she has an energetic five-year-old who attends the Medford Public Schools; one Shih Tzu dog, Parker. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her daughter, partner, parents, sister, brother, and her extended family. She is actively involved in different organizations such as the American Association of University Women (AAUW) and volunteers at the Alice Paul Institute in Mount Laurel, NJ that both promote equality, equity, and education for all girls and women.


Check out the interview with Dr. Keturah Harris below!

 


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