Bibliographic citations
Rodríguez, S., (2023). El estudio de casos y el juego de roles como estrategias colaborativas para mejorar el análisis crítico de la realidad por parte de los estudiantes del curso Teoría del Delito en una universidad privada de Lima [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25324
Rodríguez, S., El estudio de casos y el juego de roles como estrategias colaborativas para mejorar el análisis crítico de la realidad por parte de los estudiantes del curso Teoría del Delito en una universidad privada de Lima []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25324
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title = "El estudio de casos y el juego de roles como estrategias colaborativas para mejorar el análisis crítico de la realidad por parte de los estudiantes del curso Teoría del Delito en una universidad privada de Lima",
author = "Rodríguez Salinas, Sergio Enrique",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
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The debate between a conception of teaching criminal law as an eminently theoretical subject, or only a practical one results in a teaching process disconnected from the very purpose of higher education: to train citizens who can analyze, question, and reflect on the society in which they live and in which they will be professionally inserted. For an adequate education of future lawyers, it is required that they develop the capacity for critical thinking, which will allow them to respond to day-to-day problems in a measured manner, based on theoretical knowledge applied in a reflective way, taking into consideration the consequences of their decisions. To fulfill this purpose, the use of collaborative methodologies such as the case method and role-play is proposed. These allow the student to face real problems, to think on the best way to give an answer based on the use of theoretical concepts and institutions, and to argue by defending their position based on the exchange and contrast of ideas, placing themselves in the contexts and processes of professional practice. These methodologies have been applied to the teaching of the justification defenses, using real cases and the simulation of a closing arguments hearing. The results show a continuous improvement in the capacity for analysis and argumentation, and a greater link between students and their society and the subject itself, by promoting the autonomous construction of theoretical knowledge applicable to a case.
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