Anania B. Aquino (Ed.D), Estelito J. Punongbayan,
Lydia P. Macalaguim, Simeona M. Bauyon, Roman A. Rodriguez, Jr,
Gliceria R. Quizon
College of Teacher Education, Batangas State University ARASOF –
Nasugbu, Nasugbu, Batangas, Philippines
anania1969@gmail.com
Date Received: December 12, 2015; Date Revised: January 11, 2016
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 3 No.5, 45-50
December 2015 Part II
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Teacher Education Graduate Tracer Study from 2010 to 2014 in One State University in Batangas, Philippines 556 KB 1 downloads
Anania B. Aquino (Ed.D), Estelito J. Punongbayan, Lydia P. Macalaguim, Simeona M....
Teacher Education institutions primarily aim of producing competent and highly qualified graduates employable here and abroad. Tracer studies on graduates can appropriately provide valuable information for evaluating the results of the education and training of a specific institution of higher education. It collects essential information concerning the employment profile of graduates, their undergraduate experience, the first and current jobs of graduates and the relevance of their educational background and skills required in their job. The main objective of this study was to trace the employment profile of the graduates after they obtained their teacher education degree. The descriptive survey method of research was applied to this research with a survey questionnaire as the main data gathering instrument. It analyzed data from 129 respondents characterized by a preponderance of females over male as females and unmarried or single graduates as opposed to those who were married. The study found that there were more respondents who finished Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSED) over Bachelor of Elementary Education. They obtained this degree as they believed that teaching is a rewarding and challenging profession, Majority are Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) passers and are employed in public schools at the time of the study. Their present job, mostly professional in nature, was also their first job and relevant to their degree. It took only a moderate period of time for most graduates to land a job. Most stay in their job for economic reason, finding communication skills and human relation skills as part of their teacher education preparation very relevant to their jobs.
Keywords – graduate tracer. teacher education graduates. employability of graduates. Employment status.