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Trials and Triumphs of Licensed Professional Teachers Working in Non-Teaching Industry

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  • Marygrace A. Miranda

    (Graduate Student, Central Mindanao University)

  • James L. Paglinawan

    (Faculty, Central Mindanao University)

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This study delves into the career transition of Licensed Professional Teachers (LPTs) as they move into non-teaching roles, examining the factors that drive their decisions and the implications of these choices. The research is guided by three primary objectives: to uncover the reasons behind LPTs’ decisions to pursue non-teaching careers, to explore the challenges they encounter in these new roles and the strategies they use to cope, and to glean insights from their experiences in non-teaching environments. Using a phenomenological approach, the study explores the lived experiences and perspectives of LPTs who have made this career shift. In-depth interviews will be conducted, and thematic analysis will be employed to reveal the key factors influencing their decisions and the significance of these transitions. This approach seeks to uncover the subjective realities of participants, highlighting how they gain empowerment through recognizing their transferable skills, cultivating adaptability, and leveraging support networks. The findings will provide a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding career transitions for educators, offering valuable insights for both teachers and organizations looking to support their professional journeys. Ultimately, the study aims to inform strategies that facilitate successful integration into non-teaching industries, enhancing the overall professional development of licensed teachers.

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  • Marygrace A. Miranda & James L. Paglinawan, 2025. "Trials and Triumphs of Licensed Professional Teachers Working in Non-Teaching Industry," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(5), pages 102-107, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-5:p:102-107
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