Abstract:
Students need guidance and counselling at various levels of their educational development. The general purpose
of this study was to find out teacher-trainees’ perception of guidance services offered in Colleges of Education in
the Volta Region of Ghana. The research study was guided by Existential theory and Humanistic person-centred
theory. The study is a quantitative research which employed descriptive survey design. A sample size of 346
respondents made up of teacher-trainees was selected from seven Colleges of Education in the Volta Region using
a multi-stage sampling procedure with purposive, quota, convenience and simple random sampling techniques.
Data was collected with a 55-item researcher-made questionnaire with reliability coefficient of 0.89 alpha and
content validity was established for the items. One-Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and Independent samples
t-test were used to analyze the four research hypothesis stated for the study. The statistical packages for social
sciences (SPSS) software application were used to test hypothesis at 0.05 significant level. The study reveals that
guidance and counselling needs of teacher-trainees is the same for male and female. It was recommended that
Ghana Education Service should ensure that trained and qualified counsellors are posted to the colleges to offer services that will meet the needs of teacher-trainees.