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The pattern of inquiry (POI), reflects John Dewey’s ideas on how people use an experience to gain knowledge about a topic or concept. While providing experiences sits at the core of Dewey’s philosophy, a specific component of experience, which Dewey termed the pattern of inquiry (POI), reflects the philosopher’s ideas on how people use an experience to gain knowledge about a topic or concept. In preparation for this lesson, students should read chapters 3, 6, and 7 of Experience and ...
Player 5 comes to the high post and receives a pass from 1, who has faked down and passed up using the two-handed overhead pass or the bounce pass. Player 1 replaces 3. Players 1, 3, and 5 move to the other side of the floor as 7, 8, and 9 begin the drill. Read more from John Wooden’s UCLA Offense by John Wooden and Swen Nater.
View a clip from John Wooden’s UCLA Offense by John Wooden and Swen Nater This is a clip from John Woooden’s UCLA Offense. Build a championship offense