Preparing students to act in a dynamic and differentiated way, the Special Testimony course - Humanized Hearing - continued this Wednesday (June 23rd) with the simulated hearing activities of the second group of the class.
Because it is an active methodology, the class was divided into two groups, and professor Hugo Gomes Zaher conducted the hearing, via videoconference, through the Google Meet application, with each group.
The activity is one of the proposals of the course that aims to train the Judges who work with special testimony of children and adolescents in situations of violence, thus contributing to a better conduct of legal proceedings that deal with the topic, as well as enabling a better dialogue with the System of Rights Assurance of Children and Adolescents who are victims of violence.