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Teaching Cases in Sport Management Education Through Role-Play The "Angels & Demons" Learning Dynamic

Autores

Lopez-Carril, Samuel , Cavan, Spencer A. , LARA BOCANEGRA, ALEJANDRO, MANZANO CARRASCO, SAMUEL

Publicación externa

No

Medio

Sport Manag. Educ. J.

Alcance

Article

Naturaleza

Científica

Cuartil JCR

Cuartil SJR

Fecha de publicacion

01/10/2025

ISI

001616786900006

Abstract

In an increasingly dynamic, global, and digitized world, sport managers face complex decision-making dilemmas intersecting various disciplines such as finance, communication, and psychology. To successfully address these dilemmas and interact with the sport ecosystem, sport industry professionals are required to possess a wide range of soft skills such as problem-solving, communication, empathy, and listening skills. The university is a crucial environment where future professionals in the sport industry can develop the soft skills necessary to successfully integrate into the workforce. This necessitates investment in pedagogical innovation within sport management education to provide students with meaningful, student-centered teaching-learning experiences. Based on constructivist learning theory, this paper presents a detailed, step-by-step pedagogical proposal based on an active learning dynamic called "Angels & Demons." This learning dynamic involves introducing sport management students to teaching cases through role-play, addressing fictitious yet realistic situations pertinent to the sport industry. Through "Angels & Demons," students can develop essential soft skills enhancing their readiness for professional challenges. Finally, the article includes a set of recommendations and introduces a proposal of 15 teaching cases designed to help sport management educators adapt "Angels & Demons" to meet their educational needs.

Palabras clave

constructivist learning theory; active learning; higher education; soft skills; pedagogical innovation