ABOUT ME
I have been teaching undergraduate philosophy and allied courses since 1999, mostly at Ateneo de Manila University (where I am an assistant professor at the philosophy department) and also at Miriam College. I have taught on undergraduate education studies programmes at London Metropolitan University and University College London. My research interests are at the intersection of philosophy and education.

EDUCATION
RESEARCH PROJECTS
2016-2021
University College London
PhD in Philosophy of Education, UCL Institute of Education
Title: Teaching National Identity in Post-colonial Contexts: An Arendtian Reimagination
Social Justice and Mathematics Education
I am part of an interdisciplinary research project with a group of mathematics educators seeking to incorporate the teaching of social justice in Philippine mathematics classrooms.
1999-2004
Ateneo de Manila University
MA Philosophy
Thesis: The Postmodern Politics of Hannah Arendt
2007-2013
Institute of Education, University of London
MA Citizenship Education with Distinction
Awardee, 150th Anniversary Prize for Academic Achievement
Dissertation: Chinese-Filipinos, A Missing Minority?: The Exclusion of Chinese-Filipinos in Grade School Social Science Textbooks
1994-1998
Ateneo de Manila University
AB Philosophy cum laude
Critical Social Theory: A Philippine Lens
I am involved in a project with other Filipino women philosophers, seeking to interrogate ideas about critical social theory from a Philippine perspective. The project is led by Kelly Agra (University College Dublin and University of the Philippines - Baguio).