My pedagogical experience ranges from political theory to qualitative field methods to applied politics. My philosophy to teaching and facilitation centers around creating an inclusive community and an engaged learning environment. I bring in multimedia and experiential approaches to learning, including exhibition trips and creative prompts to stimulate reflection and discussion.
Teaching
Class teacher, 2023 - 2024: International Political Theory, Department of International Relations, LSE
Class teacher, 2023 & 2024: Qualitative Research Methods, Department of Methodology, LSE Summer School
Teaching fellow, 2022: Politics in Action, School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London
Teaching awards
2024: LSE Class Teacher Award: Highly Commended (International Political Theory)
2023: LSE Class Teacher Award (Qualitative Research Methods)
Other pedagogy & facilitation
2022: Brilliant Club & LSE Springboard: course tutor for self-designed course: “Visualising the postcolonial in East & Southeast Asia”
2019: Co-designed and facilitated interdisciplinary workshop in Myanmar with researchers and artists, to encourage collaboration across arts and research. Part of SOAS’ Reducing Inequalities in Public Engagement project.