Publications by: Wili Suluma

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Udah, Hyacinth, Suluma, Wili, and Jordan, Lucy (2026) Academic freedom as an ethical imperative: pedagogies for teaching across difference in social work education. Social Work Education. (In Press)

Suluma, Wili, and Burnett, Greg (2025) The Boarding School Education of Remote Aboriginal Students. Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 35 (2). pp. 51-69.

Burnett, Greg, and Suluma, Wili (2024) Formal education in Nauru: A Pacific development assistance story. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 65 (2). pp. 276-287.

Suluma, Wili (2019) Remote Indigenous students in Australia & boarding school: The question of capital benefits. In: [Presented at the Think Indigenous Education International Conference 2019]. From: Think Indigenous Education International Conference 2019, 20-22 March 2019, Edmonton, Canada.

Suluma, Wili (2017) Exploring the purpose of education for Aboriginal students in remote communities in the Northern Territory. In: Presented at World Indigenous Peoples' Conference for Education. From: WIPCE 2025: World Indigenous Peoples' Conference for Education, 16-20 November 2025, Auckland, New Zealand.

Taylor, Neil, Maiwaikatakata, Tema, Biukoto, Emele, Suluma, Wili, and Coll, Richard K. (2008) Improving Elementary Science Education in a Developing Country: A Case Study from Fiji. International Journal of Educational Reform, 17 (2). pp. 133-152.

Suluma, Wili (2008) Primary Science Curriculum. The constraints and limitations of learning and teaching on an 'over-stuffed' science curriculum: A case study from Fiji. In: Science Mathematics and Technology Education: Beyond Cultural Boundaries: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Science, Mathematics and Technology Education. pp. 502-508. From: Fifth International Conference on Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 16-19 January 2008, Udon Thani, Thailand.

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