When she is not knee-deep micro-philosophising, Angeline enjoys travelling, looking out for the latest tech, visiting museums and galleries, watching documentaries, reading biographies and people watching. She also enjoys intellectual and philosophical discussions to understand and learn from different perspectives. Once a while, she indulges in binge-watching drama series (alone; so that no one will ask questions). But her real super ability is sleeping for a long, long time without waking. Her record? 20 hours!
Angeline has a Master of Education (Human Development & Psychology) from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Postgraduate Diploma in Museum Studies from Harvard University.
Very early in her career as an educator, Angeline came across many children and young people who were indifferent to knowledge beyond textbooks. How do we get people to love pursuing knowledge for its own sake and be curious about the world around them? The answer to this, she came to realise, is the way knowledge is imparted - by recasting content as interactive, fun and engaging experiences. Such experiences, she believes, are the best ways to foster engaged learners with intellectual curiosity, a love for knowledge and a sense of imagination.
Angeline enjoys curating edutainment spaces and developing experiential curriculum. She has been invited to speak at various international conferences to share her insights and experiences in creating impactful experiences for her audiences.
Angeline has a Master of Education (Human Development & Psychology) from Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Museum Studies from Harvard University. She currently resides in Singapore and is the proud mother of two toddlers.