Ebook: You Haven’t Taught Until They Have Learned: John Wooden’s Teaching Principles and Practices
Author: Swen Nater Ronald Gallimore
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- Year: 2010
- Publisher: West Virginia University
- Edition: Updated
- Language: English
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Co-author Swen Nater, one of John Wooden's former basketball players at UCLA, provides insightful first-hand accounts on the many life lessons he learned from Wooden that has applied to his life since becoming a teacher himself. Wooden's principles, conveyed by Nater and co-author Ronald Gallimore in this book, can be studied and applied by teachers, coaches, parents and anyone else who is responsible for, works with, or supervises others. In this revised version of the book, the authors include an afterword, in which specific examples and anecdotes are provided of how You Haven't Taught Until They Have Learned has impacted people in the teaching, coaching, and business industries.
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