Flourishing Mentorship as a Journey of Learning and Becoming
How can mentorship shape growth and connection? In this inspiring book, Cherie Chu-Fuluifaga shares Pacific-centered stories of relational learning, showing how mentorship fosters resilience, reciprocity, and flourishing for all.
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How can mentorship become a transformative journey of learning, connection, and becoming?
In Flourishing Mentorship as a Journey of Learning and Becoming: Stories of Connection from the Pacific Islands, Cherie Chu-Fuluifaga explores the profound role of mentorship as a relational and reciprocal practice rooted in Pacific values and strengths-based pedagogy. Through compelling stories from educators, leaders, and community members, Cherie Chu-Fuluifaga reveals how mentorship can nurture confidence, resilience, and meaningful human connection. The book highlights both the challenges and triumphs of mentoring relationships, showing how cultural wisdom, empathy, and reciprocity can shape powerful learning experiences for both mentors and mentees. By weaving together personal narratives and practical insights, Chu-Fuluifaga presents mentorship not simply as guidance, but as a shared journey of growth, transformation, and flourishing.
Ideal for educators, mentors, academic leaders, students of pedagogy, and community practitioners, this book will resonate with anyone interested in relational learning, culturally grounded mentorship, and personal and professional development.
How can mentorship become a transformative journey of learning, connection, and becoming?
In Flourishing Mentorship as a Journey of Learning and Becoming: Stories of Connection from the Pacific Islands, Cherie Chu-Fuluifaga explores the profound role of mentorship as a relational and reciprocal practice rooted in Pacific values and strengths-based pedagogy. Through compelling stories from educators, leaders, and community members, Cherie Chu-Fuluifaga reveals how mentorship can nurture confidence, resilience, and meaningful human connection. The book highlights both the challenges and triumphs of mentoring relationships, showing how cultural wisdom, empathy, and reciprocity can shape powerful learning experiences for both mentors and mentees. By weaving together personal narratives and practical insights, Chu-Fuluifaga presents mentorship not simply as guidance, but as a shared journey of growth, transformation, and flourishing.
Ideal for educators, mentors, academic leaders, students of pedagogy, and community practitioners, this book will resonate with anyone interested in relational learning, culturally grounded mentorship, and personal and professional development.
Cherie Chu-Fuluifaga is a mentor, researcher, and educator whose work centers on Pacific knowledge systems, strengths-based pedagogy, and culturally sustaining leadership to empower Pacific learners, educators, and communities.