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This site is Retired

August 18, 2019

[Updated 19-03-2020]

As would be obvious this site is retired. Unfortunately, WordPress has also retired the theme this blog is based upon, so it’s now impossible to change the call-out box above here ^^, without redesigning the entire site.

So an update: After the birth of my son, I decided to reassess my direction in life. I suspended my PhD and enrolled in a Masters of Teaching (Primary). (If you’re reading this from outside of Australia, primary teaching is equivalent to elementary education).

I graduated, and spent some time having a ball working in various roles teaching small children in schools including the amazing Bridge Road School and the very contemporary Parramatta Public School.

In 2020 I started working 5-days-a-week as a librarian at a really great primary school, and am continuing to explore my long-running interest in future focused learning.

I won’t be working academically any time in the foreseeable future, but am more than happy to correspond about medical, educational, and especially disability history via the comments section here, via linked.in, or on Facebook (if you can find me).

Thanks for reading!

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