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 and coordinator of graduate programs at the philosophy department). I was a senior lecturer, then an associate lecturer, of education at London Metropolitan University, and I have also taught on the Global Liberal Studies program at New York University London and on the undergraduate education studies programme at 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
Education for Reparation and Climate Justice
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I am currently working on an internally funded project on education for reparation and climate justice.
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
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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).