A TRACER STUDY ON THE SKILLS FOR SUCCESS OF THE BACHELOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GRADUATES IN PAMANTASAN NG CABUYAO
Grace Fatima H. Ayala | Princess Mae G. Barnuevo | Amgela Fae C. Santiago | Kate Anne F. Selahis
Discipline: Teacher Training
Abstract:
The tracer study is essential in every
institution because it gives connection between the
Institution and the graduates. This study aims to
monitor the succession of every graduate under the
institution. Tracer's study is an approach which is
widely being used in most organizations especially in
the educational institutions to track and to keep record
of their students once they have graduated from the
institution. It is the follow-up of graduates of higher
education or institutions. Another aim of this study is
to evaluate one's progress up to the time he or she gets
a job. It assesses the convenience and quality of
graduates.
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