Institutional Mentorship in West Africa: Comparing Government-Regulated and University-Led Models

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Research in Educational Administration & Leadership Pub Date : 2020-11-30 DOI:10.30828/real/2020.3.7
T. Mino
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This paper compares two institutional mentorships in the West African context: one is an institutional affiliation required by the National Accreditation Board (NAB) between a mentor public university and mentee private university in Ghana; the second one is a university-led mentorship between a mentor private university in Ghana and a mentee private university in Niger. The research questions are the following: How do the two models of institutional mentorship contrast? What is the role of the mentor and mentee in ensuring the effectiveness of institutional mentorship? To investigate these questions, qualitative data was collected through document analysis and interviews of key informants, who were involved in the mentoring relationship across the three institutions. Goleman’s (2000) leadership styles theory was applied as the theoretical framework in analyzing the case studies. The NAB institutional affiliation was coercive and created a disempowering and constraining effect upon the mentee, whereas the university-led mentorship displayed an authoritative leadership style and empowered the mentee through the inspirational example of the mentor. The understanding of responsibilities of the mentor and mentee in ensuring effective mentoring was regulations-driven under the NAB affiliation model and values-driven under the university-led model. The study showed the importance of the sense of agency of both the mentor and mentee in contributing to the mentoring relationship and what both forms of institutional mentorship could learn from each other. The findings of this study are important and relevant in informing the NAB to improve its institutional affiliation program and for new universities that are seeking models for building mentoring relationships with other institutions to expand their potential and impact.
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西非的机构指导:比较政府监管和大学主导的模式
本文比较了西非背景下的两种机构指导:一种是国家认证委员会(NAB)要求加纳公立大学和私立大学之间的机构联系;第二种是由大学主导的加纳私立大学和尼日尔私立大学之间的辅导。研究问题如下:这两种机构导师制模式如何对比?导师和学员在确保机构导师制有效性方面的作用是什么?为了调查这些问题,通过文件分析和对关键线人的访谈收集了定性数据,这些线人参与了三个机构的辅导关系。运用戈尔曼(2000)的领导风格理论作为案例分析的理论框架。NAB的机构隶属关系是强制性的,并对受试者产生了剥夺权力和约束作用,而大学领导的导师制表现出权威的领导风格,并通过导师的鼓舞人心的榜样赋予受试者权力。在NAB联盟模式下,导师和被导师对确保有效指导的责任的理解是由法规驱动的,在大学领导的模式下,价值观是由价值观驱动的。这项研究表明了导师和被导师的代理感在促进导师关系方面的重要性,以及两种形式的机构导师可以相互学习。这项研究的发现对于NAB改进其机构附属计划以及寻求与其他机构建立指导关系的模式以扩大其潜力和影响力的新大学来说都是重要和相关的。
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