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  • The Ache That Binds: Reading Difficult Mother-Daughter Relationships in Contemporary Memoirs
    13 Apr 2025

    The Ache That Binds: Reading Difficult Mother-Daughter Relationships in Contemporary Memoirs

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  • The Architecture of Absence
    23 Dec 2024

    The Architecture of Absence

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  • English Pronunciation in a Global World MOOC Great Success
    5 Jan 2020

    English Pronunciation in a Global World MOOC Great Success

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  • When the Mixed Classroom is Online
    24 Nov 2019

    When the Mixed Classroom is Online

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  • The Horror Within: On watching Life
    10 Feb 2019

    The Horror Within: On watching Life

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  • Field Notes on “Diversity sensitive education, the International Classroom and the Mixed Classroom” for Talent, Diversity and Internationalisation
    23 Nov 2018

    Field Notes on “Diversity sensitive education, the International Classroom and the Mixed Classroom” for Talent, Diversity and Internationalisation

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  • My Teaching / Training Philosophy
    26 Aug 2018

    My Teaching / Training Philosophy

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  • New Blog: Voicing Diversity
    2 Apr 2018

    New Blog: Voicing Diversity

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  • Read my Short Story
    17 Mar 2018

    Read my Short Story

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I no longer shrink to fit or apologize for the weight I carry.

There are departures that aren’t departures at all. Just the illusion of distance, the choreography of a life forever circling back. I teach, I write, I watch the tide of knowledge pull in and out, reshaping the shoreline. Here, in this space of half-built sentences and restless thoughts, I gather the echoes of classrooms, the weight of unsaid things, the quiet rebellion of learning. Some days, teaching feels like constructing a house with no walls, only doorways. Other days, it is a series of small disappearances—ideas slipping through fingers, students moving on, the past dissolving behind us. But always, there is return. Always, there is something waiting to be found.

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