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Item Existence and Need of Mentoring for Professional Development of Teachers(2012) Dhakal, PushpaThis research work entitled “Existence and Need of Mentoring for Professional Development of Teachers’’ has been carried out to identify the need and practices of mentoring for professional development of teachers. For the research study the primary data were collected from the thirty English language teachers who are teaching in the colleges of Morang District by applying non-random purposive sampling procedure. The data obtained from the respondents through the questionnaire have been analyzed and interpreted using simple statistical tools. The study shows that almost all the English language teachers of different colleges of Morang District have positive attitudes towards need and practices of mentoring for professional development of teachers. In spite of their positive attitude, they have not been involved in any mentoring activities yet. No institutions under my study had formal system of mentoring too. This thesis includes four chapters. Chapter one deals with general background on teachers’ professional development and mentoring, literature review, objectives of the study and the significance of the study. Chapter two deals with the procedure adopted to carry out the research. It contains information on the primary and secondary sources of data, sampling procedure, tools, procedures of data collection and limitations of the study. Similarly, chapter three, which is the core part of the study, consists of the analysis and interpretation of the data. Chapter four deals with the major findings of the study derived on the basis of the analysis and interpretation of the collected data. It also presents some recommendations based on the major findings of the study. References and appendices form the concluding part of this thesis.Item Practice of Mentoring for Teachers’ Professional Development(Central department of English Education, 2012) Bhattrai, Pusp RajThe present study entitled, “Practice of Mentoring for Teachers’ Professional Development” aimed to identify the practice of mentoring for English language teachers’ professional development. The research study is mainly based on the primary sources of data which was collected from the forty English language teachers teaching in different schools of Kailali district. The schools were selected by using non-random purposive sampling procedure. The data obtained from the respondents with the help of the questionnaire have been analyzed and interpreted using simple statistical tools. The study shows that mentoring is not practiced formally but it is done with the teachers’ own efforts. Teacher training, workshop, seminar, refresher courses etc are taken as the mentoring process by the teachers teaching English in Kailali district. Therefore, it is recommended that mentoring, which is very important for teachers’ professional development should be practiced and the authority or the head teachers need to utilize the experience of the experienced teachers to help the novice teachers. The study is divided into four chapters and other sub-chapters. The first chapter deals with general background, teaching as profession, need and importance of teachers’ professional development, characteristics of teacher development, strategies of teachers’ professional development, mentoring, review of related literature, objectives and significance of the study. The second chapter deals with the methodology used in the study i.e. the sources of data, sampling procedure, tools, process of data collection and limitations of the study. The third chapter which is the main part of the study consists of the analysis, interpretation and description of the data. The fourth chapter deals with the major findings and recommendations made on the basis of the analysis and interpretation of the data. The references and appendices form the concluding part of the thesis.