Academic Mentoring As Determinant For Academic Competence Among Teaching Staff In Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu, Lagos, Nigeria

W. A. Alasiri, D. Adewumi, S. Jelili, O. Longe
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Research studies have shown that most young and inexperienced academic members in higher institutions all over the world especially in developing nations required assistance in developing their academic career and enhancing their teaching experiences through mentoring. However, academic mentoring has not been effective in many higher institutions of learning, especially those in the developing world, Nigeria not exempted. With quantitative and qualitative approaches, this study explored mentoring among teaching staff, looking at how both variables determine the academic competence of teaching staff in Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu Lagos. A cross sectional survey of all the schools in Lagos State Polytechnic was carried-out with a sample size of 200. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling. The study used descriptive statistics which include tables, percentages, and graph while Chi-Square was used to analyze the formulated hypothesis. Questionnaire was used as the major research instrument. The data analyzed for this study was from 150 academic staff that their questionnaire were properly filled and submitted and out of this, Chief Lecturers, Principal Lecturers and Senior Lecturers constituted 95 (63%) respondents, who we referred to as Mentor, and others constituted 55(37%), who we referred to as Mentee. This study used theories on mentoring, leadership and career development that relate to the study. The paper focused on three main research questions: measuring the level of awareness, mentoring and competence and formation of mentoring among teaching staff of Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu. Findings from this study showed that teaching staff in Lagos State Polytechnic are very much aware of academic mentoring, and they believed that academic mentoring were developed on the basis of familiarity in research interests. It was also discovered from the review of literature that, the unresponsive attitude of some junior teaching staff, the pressure of administrative duties, unavailability of formal mentor/mentee structures were identified barriers to good mentoring skills among mentors and mentees. Based on these findings, the paper recommended among others that the institution should develop staff through policies on mentoring in Lagos State Polytechnic systems, this will serve as an avenue to groom new generation of competent academic staff, who will build responsible future leaders Keywords: Academic mentoring, grooming, academic competence, teaching staff
在尼日利亚拉各斯的Ikorodu,拉各斯州立理工学院,学术指导作为教学人员学术能力的决定因素
研究表明,世界各地,特别是发展中国家的高等院校中,大多数年轻而缺乏经验的学术人员在发展学术生涯和提高教学经验方面都需要帮助。然而,学术指导在许多高等学府中并不有效,特别是在发展中国家,尼日利亚也不例外。本研究采用定量和定性方法,探讨了教学人员之间的师徒关系,考察了这两个变量如何决定拉各斯州立理工学院教学人员的学术能力。对拉各斯州立理工学院的所有学校进行了横断面调查,样本量为200。使用的抽样技术是有目的的抽样。本研究采用描述性统计,包括表格、百分比和图表,而卡方则用于分析制定的假设。问卷调查是主要的研究工具。本研究分析的数据来自150名学术人员,他们正确填写并提交了问卷,其中,首席讲师,首席讲师和高级讲师构成95名(63%)受访者,我们称之为导师,其他构成55名(37%),我们称之为学员。本研究运用了与本研究相关的指导理论、领导理论和职业发展理论。本文主要关注三个主要研究问题:衡量拉各斯州立理工学院教师的意识水平、指导和能力水平以及指导的形成。本研究结果显示,拉各斯州立理工学院的教学人员非常了解学术指导,他们认为学术指导是在熟悉研究兴趣的基础上发展起来的。从文献回顾中还发现,一些初级教学人员的反应冷淡态度,行政职责的压力,缺乏正式的导师/徒弟结构是导师和徒弟之间良好指导技能的障碍。基于这些发现,本文建议该机构应通过拉各斯州立理工学院系统的指导政策来培养员工,这将成为培养新一代有能力的学术人员的途径,他们将成为负责任的未来领导者。关键词:学术指导,培养,学术能力,教学人员
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