Degree in Pedagogy

Internships

The purpose of these internships is to provide future graduates with comprehensive training that will enable them to successfully meet the demands of the labor market and complement their training with knowledge of the business environment.

External Internships, therefore, allow students to integrate into a learning context in real-life situations related to the practice and performance of the professional role of a teacher. Thus, students have the opportunity to put into practice the knowledge acquired during their training and test their mastery of it, while also complementing their training with other knowledge and practical skills that can only be learned in real-life situations. In this sense, students acquire a multitude of skills (specific and transversal) necessary for their profession.

Important considerations for visiting students 

Regulations and other documents 

General, national, regional and ULL university regulations.

Internship schedule

Confidentiality Agreement

Information on school insurance

Enrollment requirements and evaluation requirements for the internship course for the Degree in Pedagogy

According to the Degree Verification Report, in the Degree in Pedagogy, students may enroll in the curricular external internship subject when they have passed 135 credits from the first three years (Modules I to VI).

Once the subject has been completed, in order to obtain a grade in the corresponding record, you must have passed module VII (Itinerary A or B, optional subjects) and all basic training credits (according to art. 32 of the External Practice Regulations of the University of La Laguna).

For more information on internships, you can access the University of La Laguna's Internship Office website via the following link: General, national, regional and ULL university regulations.

Information on Social Security Contributions

For training internships, contributions will be based on the contribution rules for alternating training contracts. The minimum contribution base will be the minimum in effect each year for group 7. This rule applies to the entire country; it is not a decision of the ULL.
Information note:
What is contribution group 7 and who belongs to it? Contribution group 7 includes those who perform tasks such as administrative assistants, such as office work, document filing, paperwork, scheduling, secretaries, etc.

Organization and coordination of internships

In the following link you can consult the organization and coordination of External Internships

Criteria for offering places approved by the Faculty's External Internship Committee

The next one document  details the criteria for the offer of places

Procedure for allocating places

  1. Before the start of the internship, the available places and the order of student preference selection are published on the Faculty's website and in the virtual classrooms for each subject.
  2. Once students have all the information, they must log in to their student portal to select their preferences for the corresponding dates. Students must choose 10 centers to complete their internships.
  3. If you do not select a center, the system will automatically assign the student a center.
  4. When the deadline is reached, the computer system assigns places to students according to the approved criteria.
  5. The provisional allocation lists are being published, and a link to a form for potential complaints regarding the allocation procedure is being provided.
  6. Once the complaints have been resolved, the final allocation of students to places is published.

If you need help with the process, please check out our Tutorial of choosing External Internships for students.

Criteria for assigning students to entities

Internship placements are assigned according to the principles of transparency and openness, equal opportunity, and merit. The grade point average shown on the student's official academic transcript (excerpt from the official transcript) will be taken into account when selecting preferences and assigning students to internship centers.

In addition, students in the Faculty of Education may choose to balance internships with personal activities or situations derived from or connected to a situation of functional diversity, work, family life, or high-level sports. If the conciliation request is approved by COPYPE, priority will be given to these students in the selection and awarding of internships.

For more information, see the following document regarding the conciliation of practices in the Faculty of Education.

Offer of places, order of selection and assignment of the Practicums:

Below is the list of places available, the order of priority, and the provisional and final assignments for each of the internships for the Degree in Pedagogy:

Practicum on Educational Intervention in Formal Contexts

Practicum on Educational Intervention in Non-Formal Contexts

Enrollment requirements and evaluation requirements for the internship course for the Degree in Pedagogy

According to the Degree Verification Report, in the Degree in Pedagogy, students may enroll in the curricular external internship subject when they have passed 135 credits from the first three years (Modules I to VI).

Once the subject has been completed, in order to obtain a grade in the corresponding record, you must have passed module VII (Itinerary A or B, optional subjects) and all basic training credits (according to art. 32 of the External Practice Regulations of the University of La Laguna).

For more information on internships, you can access the University of La Laguna's Internship Office website via the following link: General, national, regional and ULL university regulations.

Information on Social Security Contributions

For training internships, contributions will be based on the contribution rules for alternating training contracts. The minimum contribution base will be the minimum in effect each year for group 7. This rule applies to the entire country; it is not a decision of the ULL.
Information note:
What is contribution group 7 and who belongs to it? Contribution group 7 includes those who perform tasks such as administrative assistants, such as office work, document filing, paperwork, scheduling, secretaries, etc.

Organization and coordination of internships

In the following link you can consult the organization and coordination of External Internships

Criteria for offering places approved by the Faculty's External Internship Committee

The next one document  details the criteria for the offer of places

Procedure for allocating places

  1. Before the start of the internship, the available places and the order of student preference selection are published on the Faculty's website and in the virtual classrooms for each subject.
  2. Once students have all the information, they must log in to their student portal to select their preferences for the corresponding dates. Students must choose 10 centers to complete their internships.
  3. If you do not select a center, the system will automatically assign the student a center.
  4. When the deadline is reached, the computer system assigns places to students according to the approved criteria.
  5. The provisional allocation lists are being published, and a link to a form for potential complaints regarding the allocation procedure is being provided.
  6. Once the complaints have been resolved, the final allocation of students to places is published.

If you need help with the process, please check out our Tutorial of choosing External Internships for students.

Criteria for assigning students to entities

Internship placements are assigned according to the principles of transparency and openness, equal opportunity, and merit. The grade point average shown on the student's official academic transcript (excerpt from the official transcript) will be taken into account when selecting preferences and assigning students to internship centers.

In addition, students in the Faculty of Education may choose to balance internships with personal activities or situations derived from or connected to a situation of functional diversity, work, family life, or high-level sports. If the conciliation request is approved by COPYPE, priority will be given to these students in the selection and awarding of internships.

For more information, see the following document regarding the conciliation of practices in the Faculty of Education.

Offer of places, order of selection and assignment of the Practicums:

Below is the list of places available, the order of priority, and the provisional and final assignments for each of the internships for the Degree in Pedagogy:

Practicum on Educational Intervention in Formal Contexts

Practicum on Educational Intervention in Non-Formal Contexts

Other documents of interest

Internship schedule

Confidentiality Agreement

Information on school insurance

Enrollment requirements and evaluation requirements for the internship course for the Degree in Pedagogy

According to the Degree Verification Report, in the Degree in Pedagogy, students may enroll in the curricular external internship subject when they have passed 135 credits from the first three years (Modules I to VI).

Once the subject has been completed, in order to obtain a grade in the corresponding record, you must have passed module VII (Itinerary A or B, optional subjects) and all basic training credits (according to art. 32 of the External Practice Regulations of the University of La Laguna).

For more information on internships, you can access the University of La Laguna's Internship Office website via the following link: General, national, regional and ULL university regulations.

Organization and coordination of internships

In the following link you can consult the organization and coordination of External Internships

Agreements for the development of internships

Check here the current agreements of this school year

Criteria for offering places approved by the Faculty's External Internship Committee

The following document details the criteria for the offer of places

Procedure for allocating places

  1. Before the start of the internship, the available places and the order of student preference selection are published on the Faculty's website and in the virtual classrooms for each subject.
  2. Once students have all the information, the application opens to select student preferences. This application allows students to choose 10 required internship centers and 10 optional ones.
  3. When the deadline is reached, the computer system assigns places to students according to the approved criteria.
  4. The provisional allocation lists are now being published, and a link to a form for potential complaints regarding the allocation process is available.
  5. Once the complaints have been resolved, the final allocation of students to places is published.

Criteria for assigning students to entities

Internship placements are assigned according to the principles of transparency and openness, equal opportunity, and merit. The grade point average shown on the student's official academic transcript (excerpt from the official transcript) will be taken into account when selecting preferences and assigning students to internship centers.

In addition, students in the Faculty of Education may choose to balance internships with personal activities or situations derived from or connected to a situation of functional diversity, work, family life, or high-level sports. If the conciliation request is approved by COPYPE, priority will be given to these students in the selection and awarding of internships.

For more information, see the following document regarding the conciliation of practices in the Faculty of Education.

Platform for assigning places for curricular external internships

Students will be able to access the platform for assigning places for curricular external internships for the different Practicums in the following link.

If you need information on how to choose centers in the application, click here.

Offer of places, order of selection and assignment of the Practicums:

Below is the list of places available, the order of priority, and the provisional and final assignments for each of the internships for the Degree in Pedagogy:

Practicum on Educational Intervention in Formal Contexts

Practicum on Educational Intervention in Non-Formal Contexts

Other documents of interest

Internship schedule

Confidentiality Agreement

Informational talk (PDF document)

Information on school insurance

Regulations and other documents

General, national, regional and ULL university regulations.

Organization and coordination of internships

In the following link you can consult the organization and coordination of External Internships

Agreements for the development of internships

Check here the current agreements of this school year

Criteria for offering places approved by the Faculty's External Internship Committee

The following document details the criteria for the offer of places

Procedure for allocating places

  1. Before the start of the internship, the available places and the order of student preference selection are published on the Faculty's website and in the virtual classrooms for each subject.
  2. Once students have all the information, the application opens to select student preferences. This application allows students to choose 10 required internship centers and 10 optional ones.
  3. When the deadline is reached, the computer system assigns places to students according to the approved criteria.
  4. The provisional allocation lists are now being published, and a link to a form for potential complaints regarding the allocation process is available.
  5. Once the complaints have been resolved, the final allocation of students to places is published.

– Criteria for assigning students to entities

The following link specifies the criteria for assigning students to entities.

– Application for choosing places

Students will be able to access the application to choose their preferences for places in the different Practicums in the following link.

If you need information on how to choose centers in the application, click here.

– Offer of places, order of selection and assignment of the Practicums:

Below is the list of places available, the order of priority, and the provisional and final assignments for each of the internships for the Degree in Pedagogy:

Practicum on Educational Intervention in Formal Contexts

Practicum on Educational Intervention in Non-Formal Contexts

Other documents of interest

Internship schedule

Confidentiality Agreement

Informative talk (Recording of the session)

Informational talk (PDF document)