Co-founder and Vision Lead
Before stepping fully into education, Dr Peng was a widely read social commentator in China, known for her writing on gender, justice, and power. She began her career in journalism and cultural criticism, engaging deeply with public discourse. But over time, she became increasingly aware of its limits. “Critical voices can awaken a few,” she often says, “but only education can shape a generation.”
That belief led her to the classroom—not just to speak, but to listen, to teach, and to learn alongside others. As a university lecturer, she taught philosophy, sociology, gender studies and media theory, and helped foster open conversations on feminism and social responsibility. She saw clearly that the awakening of women—and of any marginalised group—is not a single moment, but a slow, intergenerational project. Education, for her, is the means by which social understanding moves from idea to inheritance.
After relocating to the UK, Dr Peng began to focus on younger learners, particularly children growing up across languages and cultures. She found that the greatest challenge for such children was not access to knowledge, but the development of voice, presence, and belonging. She began asking: how do we help children navigate identity, ambiguity and difference—not defensively, but creatively and with confidence?
These questions gave rise to Inchwise Education—a space where philosophy, language and cultural sensitivity come together in slow, thoughtful learning. Dr Peng now leads on curriculum design and pedagogical vision, building programmes that support reflective growth across borders. Her approach is rooted in the idea that education is not about performance, but about relationship; not about giving answers, but about learning to ask meaningful questions.
At Inchwise, she works closely with her co-founder Dr Yan, whose practice-led expertise in P4C and nature-based learning brings her vision to life. Together, they believe that real progress doesn’t happen in leaps, but in inches—through connection, reflection, and care.