Abstract:
The study was conducted to examine the challenges associated with mentoring of pre service teachers in selected Senior High Schools in the Kumasi Metropolis of the 
Ashanti Region. The objectives of the study were to determine the processes involved 
in mentoring teacher trainees in the study area, ascertain the factors that promote 
effective mentoring of teacher trainees in the study area and to identify the challenges 
associated with the mentoring process. Descriptive survey design with closed ended 
questionnaire was used as the research instrument for the study. The targeted 
population of this study comprised all the mentors and mentees of Kumasi High 
Schools and Anglican Senior High School. Purposive sampling technique was 
therefore used to select all the 164 mentors and mentees for the study. The study 
found among others that the processes involved in mentoring teacher trainees are
relationship building and exchanging information. Factors that promote effective 
mentoring of teacher trainees are listening actively in the mentoring relationship, and 
encouraging and inspiring mentees. Challenges associated with the mentoring process
are selection and training of mentees and mentor not being the expert in the subject 
area of mentees. Based on the findings, it is recommended that the Ghana Education 
Service should see to it that only mentors who are experts in the study area of the 
mentees should be assigned to the mentees.
 
Description:
A Project Report in the department of Educational Leadership, Faculty of 
Education and Communication Sciences, submitted to the School of Graduate 
Studies, University of Education, Winneba, in partial fulfilment of the 
requirements for award of the Master of Arts (Educational Leadership) degree
NOVEMBER, 2016