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Work Placement

Code: 44719 ECTS Credits: 9
2025/2026
Degree Type Year
School Library and Reading Promotion PR 1

Contact

Name:
Maite Comalat Navarra
Email:
maite.comalat@uab.cat

Teaching groups languages

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Prerequisites

None


Objectives and Contextualisation

The module aims to train students in the management and organization techniques of school libraries and reading promotion from knowledge of the theoretical corpus and  environment analysis.


Learning Outcomes

  1. CA21 (Competence) Adopt quality criteria to evaluate plans, projects, and actions to promote reading within the framework of the work placement centre.
  2. CA22 (Competence) Undertake projects guided by ethics and human rights (social justice, gender equality, etc.) in professional practice, making scrupulous use of ICT in cultural management and dissemination processes in the work placement environment.
  3. CA23 (Competence) To put training and professionalism into practice by making active use of teamwork, as well as considering the importance of communication and interpersonal relations in the development of projects with the educational community and/or the public library.
  4. KA21 (Knowledge) Identify the contribution of school libraries to the content, skills and competences prescribed by the educational curriculum at the various educational stages.
  5. KA22 (Knowledge) Recognise library management, planning and mediation tasks, including the implementation of activities, workshops, or dissemination products (reading guides, selection of resources, etc.).
  6. SA32 (Skill) Apply ICT correctly in processes involving the management and dissemination of the collection, resources, and services in the context of the centres where the work placements are carried out.
  7. SA33 (Skill) Assess books and resources according to quality criteria (textual, communicative, and linguistic), while considering aspects such as diversity and inclusion to add them to the library collection or recommended reading lists.
  8. SA34 (Skill) Develop creativity and entrepreneurship strategies in the real context of the practice centre, considering the balance between the needs of the environment and personal interest.

Content

The internship consists of a stay of 100 hours in a school library in a school, in a children's section of a public library, in a bookshop or ¡n a publisher, working under the guidance of a tutor. Parallel to stay, the student must attend meetings and seminars for sharing work experience and reflect on different aspects of unit management: identification, context analysis, organization within the center, fitness space and collection, remote services and virtual services for different types of users, activities to promote reading, information and library, planning and evaluation methods. Forums and other activities will be activated on the virtual campus so that students can share their experience.


Activities and Methodology

Title Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Type: Directed      
Directed Seminars 125 5
Type: Autonomous      
Stay in the center 100 4

During the first semester, an information session will be held to present the subject, the tutoring schedule and the stay at the center. In this session, the offer of centers is presented, proposals are collected and the preference request process is explained.

The center application must be made, through an open task on the virtual campus, during the first week of December in order to complete all the administrative arrangements. If the request is not submitted within this period, it will be understood that the student waives the internship.

During the second semester, there will be three seminars, one before the start of the stay and two during the internship period. Internships take place between the months of March and June (approximately 8 hours a week). If they do not start within the established period, they will be classified as not presented.

Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.


Assessment

Continous Assessment Activities

Title Weighting Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Academic report (analysis and reflection on the internship center and its relationship with the LIJ and the promotion of reading) 45% 0 0 CA21, CA22, KA21, SA33, SA34
Self-report on tasks performed and personal learning 10% 0 0 CA22, CA23, SA34
Seminars 10% 0 0 CA21, KA21, KA22
Stage 35% 0 0 CA21, CA22, CA23, KA21, KA22, SA32, SA33, SA34

The assessment will be done through the indicated activities. The final grade is obtained from the weighted average of these activities. To apply this assessment will be necessary to obtain at least a 4 on all activities made during the development of the module and the final work. The teacher will give feedback on the activities in a period not exceeding 20 working days of the academic calendar.

The teacher will give feedback on the activities in a period not exceeding 20 working days of the academic calendar. The review of the final qualification will be carried out through an individual meeting. If the final grade is lower than 5, only the practical work can be submitted for recovery.

Students who do not deliver the academic report will be listed as NOT assessed.

Plagiarism or copying will result in failure and will be reported to the degree coordinator. Students may use artificial intelligence technologies, tools and systems as an assistant to improve the writing of the final paper, but if they do so, they must include a note specifying how and for what it has been used. Specific validations may be carried out to guarantee authorship and the acquisition of skills in the event of suspicion of academic fraud.

One-off delivery

This course does not offer one-off delivery.  


Bibliography


Software

No specific program is used.


Groups and Languages

Please note that this information is provisional until 30 November 2025. You can check it through this link. To consult the language you will need to enter the CODE of the subject.