
Essays on work, parenting, & everyday systems.
I write about how small decisions shape real lives—inside classroom, meeting rooms, 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
Where meeting-room decisions meet classroom truth. Notes for teachers and leaders on how policies, schedules, and norms actually land on students. Clear signals, quiet red flags, and practical next steps.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.
How Schools Risk Losing Integrity, One Decision At a Time., TES Magazine
Plagiarism., TEACH Canada (forthcoming)
“Is This English?” Camera Angles, AI, and the Learning We Must Protect., TEACH Canada (forthcoming)
I Didn’t Think I’d Ever Feel I Belonged Until My Kids Waved Paper Flags., The Hub Publication
Short, deskside pieces — early thinking, published on Medium.
The Public Exit Marathon
A series on finishing on your own terms.The Public Exit Marathon: Markter#1
Something’s Off — The Telling SilenceThe Meeting Where Good Ideas Went to Die
Performative optimism vs honest dialogue.Trusting Your Gut
How to make big decisions without proof.The Pumpkin That Didn’t Fit
What a decorated desk revealed about systems and care.The Fragility of Workplace Friendships
What melts under pressure when you step into leadership.Full archive here.
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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