• Resumen (descriptivo): el objetivo central del artículo es proponer unos criterios para el análisis y evaluación de casos en la educación moral. Los criterios que se proponen son cuatro: 1) la identificación de los dilemas morales que se encuentran en la narración del caso; 2) el análisis de las circunstancias y hechos; 3) la consistencia argumentativa; y 4) la justificación moral de las alternativas de decisión. Estos criterios sirven para orientar los procesos pedagógicos en el aula a partir de casos con dilemas que fortalecen el desarrollo del juicio moral. Los docentes pueden adoptar los criterios para orientar sus clases y evaluar el desempeño de sus estudiantes. Los criterios propuestos pueden ser implementados tanto en la educación básica y media como superior. Palabras clave: ética, método de enseñanza, estudio de caso, educación moral, desarrollo moral, dilemas morales (Tesauro de la Unesco). Criteria for the analysis and evaluation of cases in moral education • Abstract (descriptive): The central objective of the article is to propose different criteria for the analysis and evaluation of cases in moral education. The article proposes four criteria: 1) the identification of moral dilemmas that are identified in the narration of the case; 2) the analysis of facts and circumstances; 3) argumentative consistency and 4) the moral justification of the alternatives for moral decisions that students identify. These criteria serve to guide pedagogical processes in the classroom through cases with dilemmas that strengthen the development of students' moral judgment. Teachers can adopt these criteria for use in their classrooms and to evaluate the performance of their students. The proposed criteria can be implemented in both secondary and higher education.
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