SUPERVISED INTERNSHIP IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES: THE UNIQUENESS IN THE BACHELOR'S LEVEL INTERNSHIP IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES.

Authors

  • Luiz Fernando Santos de Lima

Keywords:

Internship, Library, Practice, Religion, Theory

Abstract

The Supervised Internship I of the Bachelor's Degree in Religious Sciences at UFPB is presented in an unprecedented way in this field of knowledge. It is the first internship of its kind in Brazil for the aforementioned discipline, involving placement in an external organization outside the university. The theme explored during the internship was Literature and the Sacred, with a
focus on expanding development through the Juarez Gama Batista Library, located in João Pessoa, Paraíba. Within the Supervised Internship, skills and competencies for the development of Religious Sciences were cultivated, emphasizing the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical application, guided by the theoretical framework of Law 11788/2008. The
achieved objectives demonstrated the inseparability of theory and practice, shaping the identity of the Religious Scientist professional through the dynamic interplay between knowing and doing.

Published

2024-01-04

How to Cite

Santos de Lima, L. F. (2024). SUPERVISED INTERNSHIP IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES: THE UNIQUENESS IN THE BACHELOR’S LEVEL INTERNSHIP IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES. IVY ENBER SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL, 3(2), 109–124. Retrieved from https://enberuniversity.com/revista/index.php/ies/article/view/160