According to the Regulations of the subject "Final Degree Project" of the Faculty of Education of the University of La Laguna:
The Final Project (TFG) is an independent project completed by students under the supervision of one or two tutors. It involves completing, individually or in groups (up to a maximum of three students per TFG), a project, report, or study that demonstrates the student's acquisition of the skills required for the degree (p. 1).
The Final Project (FDP) course is compulsory and consists of 6 ECTS credits. This course is key to the degree program, as it assesses a large number of specific and generic competencies, as can be seen in the course's Teaching Guide.
In the following link you can consult the organization and coordination of the TFG
Check here what it consists of tutoring and development of the TFG
The presentation of the TFG reports will be done by telematic procedure, through the Electronic HeadquartersA copy of the report will also be submitted to the virtual classroom for the TFG subject. The deadline for submitting the TFG report will be announced in the virtual classroom. Papers submitted after the deadline will not be processed or eligible for defense.
To be awarded the "honorable mention," the student must receive a grade of 10 from the tutor. Tutors must submit a written report, duly reasoned and argued, to the Final Degree Project Committee justifying their award. If the number of applications exceeds the established quota, the Committee will appoint a panel to evaluate and determine the qualifications based on the regulatory quota.
The following link specifies the criteria for assigning students to tutors.
Students will be able to access the virtual classroom ("Schools and Faculties" environment) to choose their tutoring preferences in the following link.
Below is the list of tutors, the order of priority, and the provisional and final assignment of the TFG:
In the following link You can consult the organization and coordination of the TFG
The purpose of this agreement is to promote the development of research and educational proposals linked to the La Escuela Lo Primero (LELP) initiative. The goal is to further the objectives of the LELP community, highlight the educational project reflected in the documentary Las clases, and generate knowledge and practical proposals that contribute to promoting multiculturalism, improving coexistence, and community work.
The COTEC Foundation, in collaboration with the Faculty of Education of the University of La Laguna, will award five TFG prizes consisting of a five-day educational trip to Vienna, participating in a learning experience focused on educational transformation and successful practices of schools around the world, led by Escuela21. The rules can be consulted. here.
To be awarded the honors mention, students must receive a grade of 10 from their tutor. Tutors must submit a written report to the Final Degree Project Committee, duly reasoned and argued, justifying their award. If the number of applications exceeds the established quota, the Committee will appoint a panel to evaluate and determine the number of candidates based on the regulatory quota.
Students will be able to access the application to choose tutoring preferences in the following link.