Received: 14 May 2024 Accepted: 25 May 2024 Published: 13 June 2024
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Volume 2, Issue 1, 2nd Quarter 2024, pp. 26 – 36
Assessing the Reasons and Satisfaction of Teacher Education
Graduates in Choosing a Non-Teaching Career: Towards
Minimizing Irrelevant Employment Through an Effective School
Program
The purpose of the study is to determine what quantitative aspects need further
explanation in choosing a non-teaching job by education graduates in terms of; (1) non-
commitment to the teaching profession, (2) circumstantial influence (3) competitive
income and (4) support for passion and growth. Also, it seeks to determine the level of
career satisfaction in terms of (1) job security, (2) compensation, (3) interpersonal
relationship and (4) organization culture. Results of the study shall contribute in the
development of an effective school program in order to minimize irrelevant employment
among teacher education graduates, and eventually stay in the teaching profession.
Employing purposive sampling technique, the participants of the study are 12 teacher
education graduates of Rizal Memorial Colleges Inc. The study utilized explanatory
sequential mixed method design where a two-phase stage was employed in collecting
data. In the quantitative phase, the researcher used a survey questionnaire in
determining the reasons of the teacher education graduates in choosing a non-teaching
job as well as their corresponding career satisfaction. In the qualitative phase, the
researcher used in-depth interviews in gathering data to identify what school programs
to be undertaken in order to minimize irrelevant employment among teacher education
graduates and eventually stay in the teaching profession. Results revealed that
competitive salary (M=3.51) and support for passion and growth (M=3.49) were observed to
be the most reasons why the participants chose a non-teaching career. In terms of
satisfaction, the participants indicated high satisfaction in their non-teaching career on
job security (M=3.42) and compensation (M=3.59). More so, it was found that the school
program to minimize irrelevant employment among teacher education graduates, and
eventually stay in the teaching profession, revealed four major themes namely: (1)
commitment, (2) patience, (3) contentment and (4) openness to change. This study
suggests that educational institutions should prioritize initiatives aimed at fostering
commitment among education graduates towards the teaching profession. This can
involve providing comprehensive career guidance and counseling services to help
graduates understand the value and opportunities within teaching.
Keywords: Choosing a non-teaching job, teacher education graduates, career satisfaction,
explanatory sequential
1. Journal Description 2. Select Journal a. Declaration of Originality b. Select the Journal c. Paper Formatting d. Initial Manuscript Submission e. Peer Review Process f. Manuscript Revision g. Editing Services h. Final Manuscript Submission i. Acknowledgement to Publish j. Copyright Matters k. Inhouse Publication
Article History
Received: 14 May 2024 Accepted: 25 May 2024 Published: 13 June 2024
Volume 2, Issue 1, 2nd Quarter 2024, pp. 26 – 36
Assessing the Reasons and Satisfaction of Teacher Education
Graduates in Choosing a Non-Teaching Career: Towards
Minimizing Irrelevant Employment Through an Effective School
Program
The purpose of the study is to determine what quantitative aspects need further
explanation in choosing a non-teaching job by education graduates in terms of; (1) non-
commitment to the teaching profession, (2) circumstantial influence (3) competitive
income and (4) support for passion and growth. Also, it seeks to determine the level of
career satisfaction in terms of (1) job security, (2) compensation, (3) interpersonal
relationship and (4) organization culture. Results of the study shall contribute in the
development of an effective school program in order to minimize irrelevant employment
among teacher education graduates, and eventually stay in the teaching profession.
Employing purposive sampling technique, the participants of the study are 12 teacher
education graduates of Rizal Memorial Colleges Inc. The study utilized explanatory
sequential mixed method design where a two-phase stage was employed in collecting
data. In the quantitative phase, the researcher used a survey questionnaire in
determining the reasons of the teacher education graduates in choosing a non-teaching
job as well as their corresponding career satisfaction. In the qualitative phase, the
researcher used in-depth interviews in gathering data to identify what school programs
to be undertaken in order to minimize irrelevant employment among teacher education
graduates and eventually stay in the teaching profession. Results revealed that
competitive salary (M=3.51) and support for passion and growth (M=3.49) were observed to
be the most reasons why the participants chose a non-teaching career. In terms of
satisfaction, the participants indicated high satisfaction in their non-teaching career on
job security (M=3.42) and compensation (M=3.59). More so, it was found that the school
program to minimize irrelevant employment among teacher education graduates, and
eventually stay in the teaching profession, revealed four major themes namely: (1)
commitment, (2) patience, (3) contentment and (4) openness to change. This study
suggests that educational institutions should prioritize initiatives aimed at fostering
commitment among education graduates towards the teaching profession. This can
involve providing comprehensive career guidance and counseling services to help
graduates understand the value and opportunities within teaching.
Keywords: Choosing a non-teaching job, teacher education graduates, career satisfaction,
explanatory sequential
1. Journal Description 2. Select Journal a. Declaration of Originality b. Select the Journal c. Paper Formatting d. Initial Manuscript Submission e. Peer Review Process f. Manuscript Revision g. Editing Services h. Final Manuscript Submission i. Acknowledgement to Publish j. Copyright Matters k. Inhouse Publication
Article History
Received: 14 May 2024 Accepted: 25 May 2024 Published: 13 June 2024
Volume 2, Issue 1, 2nd Quarter 2024, pp. 26 – 36
Assessing the Reasons and Satisfaction of Teacher Education
Graduates in Choosing a Non-Teaching Career: Towards
Minimizing Irrelevant Employment Through an Effective School
Program
The purpose of the study is to determine what quantitative aspects need further
explanation in choosing a non-teaching job by education graduates in terms of; (1) non-
commitment to the teaching profession, (2) circumstantial influence (3) competitive
income and (4) support for passion and growth. Also, it seeks to determine the level of
career satisfaction in terms of (1) job security, (2) compensation, (3) interpersonal
relationship and (4) organization culture. Results of the study shall contribute in the
development of an effective school program in order to minimize irrelevant employment
among teacher education graduates, and eventually stay in the teaching profession.
Employing purposive sampling technique, the participants of the study are 12 teacher
education graduates of Rizal Memorial Colleges Inc. The study utilized explanatory
sequential mixed method design where a two-phase stage was employed in collecting
data. In the quantitative phase, the researcher used a survey questionnaire in
determining the reasons of the teacher education graduates in choosing a non-teaching
job as well as their corresponding career satisfaction. In the qualitative phase, the
researcher used in-depth interviews in gathering data to identify what school programs
to be undertaken in order to minimize irrelevant employment among teacher education
graduates and eventually stay in the teaching profession. Results revealed that
competitive salary (M=3.51) and support for passion and growth (M=3.49) were observed to
be the most reasons why the participants chose a non-teaching career. In terms of
satisfaction, the participants indicated high satisfaction in their non-teaching career on
job security (M=3.42) and compensation (M=3.59). More so, it was found that the school
program to minimize irrelevant employment among teacher education graduates, and
eventually stay in the teaching profession, revealed four major themes namely: (1)
commitment, (2) patience, (3) contentment and (4) openness to change. This study
suggests that educational institutions should prioritize initiatives aimed at fostering
commitment among education graduates towards the teaching profession. This can
involve providing comprehensive career guidance and counseling services to help
graduates understand the value and opportunities within teaching.
Keywords: Choosing a non-teaching job, teacher education graduates, career satisfaction,
explanatory sequential
1. Journal Description 2. Select Journal a. Declaration of Originality b. Select the Journal c. Paper Formatting d. Initial Manuscript Submission e. Peer Review Process f. Manuscript Revision g. Editing Services h. Final Manuscript Submission i. Acknowledgement to Publish j. Copyright Matters k. Inhouse Publication