The student was 'visibly upset and reported feeling humiliated afterward.'
A B.C. independent school teacher found to have treated Indigenous students disrespectfully has had her licence suspended for two days and has been told to complete an anti-racism course.
“Croft failed to treat students with dignity and respect,” Kushner said. “Croft acted in a manner inconsistent with an educator’s responsibility to contribute to truth, reconciliation and healing.”
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