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‘Getting beneath the skin’: A tok stori approach to reviewing the literature of leadership in Solomon Islands, Tonga and Marshall Islands
Kabini Sanga, Seu'ula Johansson-Fua, Martyn Reynolds, David Fa'avae, Richard Robyns, Danny Jim
52-75
2021-11-16
Melanesian tok stori in leadership development: Ontological and relational implications for donor-funded programmes in the Western Pacific
Kabini Sanga, Martyn Reynolds
11-26
2019-01-31
Relational positionality and a learning disposition: Shifting the conversation
Talitiga Ian Fasavalu, Martyn Reynolds
11-25
2019-10-05
Access, ethical leadership and action in Solomon Islands education: A tok stori
John Iromea, Martyn Reynolds
31-44
2021-12-23
The context behind the context: A research education tok stori
Kabini Sanga, Seu'ula Johansson-Fua, Martyn Reynolds, David Fa'avae
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2022-11-17
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