Feon Chau

Essays on work, parenting, & everyday systems.

I write about how small decisions shape real lives—inside meeting rooms, classrooms, and living rooms. I’m a Taiwan-based writer and parent of two, formerly an international educator, lecturer, and program coordinator. My work covers:Minutes & Murmurs
Leadership notes on what’s said, what’s heard, and what actually gets done—across comms, meetings, HR, timetables, and staff socials—with one nudge for the next decision.
Corridor Curriculum
Teacher-facing pieces on how policy and daily practice shape teaching and learning. Short scenes, clear signals, and one practical question to use this term.
Clear Days & Good Order
Lifestyle essays on routines and boundaries that make a day feel clear—and stick. Micro-rituals that turn today’s clarity into tomorrow’s system.

Medium

More reflective, journal-style notes on Medium

Truthquake — Intersectionality (2025)
When a quiet question cracked denial.
Trusting Your Gut — Intersectionality (2025)
How to make big decisions without proof.
The Pumpkin That Didn’t Fit — Empresence (2025)
What a decorated desk revealed about systems and care.
The Fragility of Workplace Friendships — Empresence (2025)
What melts under pressure when you step into leadership.
The Meeting Where Good Ideas Went to Die — Empresence (2025)
Performative optimism vs honest dialogue.
Full archive on Medium.


Beyond the Page

I partner with education orgs on practical, people-first improvements—drawing on years in IB coordination and classroom leadership.

Recent/ongoing:
Contributor, IB MYP PL&S Basecamp (2025–2027) — invited educator cohort shaping review and development insights.


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