Wednesday, May 5, 2010

You Haven't Taught Until They Have Learned

Wooden's Laws of Teaching and Learning
A key goal of Coach Wooden was the development of players who were creative, confident problem-solvers.
A basketball player who had learned to automatically execute a specific offfensive maneuver might be successful as long as the opponent fails to adjust. But once the other team makes defensive adjustments, the offensive player's success depends on the ability to develop solution methods in response. Coach Wooden's goal was to teach the underlying concepts of offensive and defensive basketball.
The laws of learning:
1. Explanation/ Demonstration
2. Imitation/ Correction
3. Repetition

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