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Monday, May 09, 2005
Nell & John Wooden Legacy Center
The Josephson Institute of Ethics, a nonprofit membership organization established "to improve the ethical quality of society by advocating principled reasoning and ethical decision making," is planning to launch the Nell & John Wooden Legacy Center (WLC). Although a "Center", it will have no physical location: it will exist only virtually. It basically will be a website that celebrates the relationship shared by Nell and Coach and promotes the coach's teaching philosophies. Among other items, the site will contain a virtual library with plenty of material by and about Coach Wooden. The general idea behind the project is to help preserve Coach's legacy while also educating and inspiring future coaches.
To be frank, i know nothing about the organization itself, but the concept of the center sounds truly remarkable. It hopefully will turn out to be a great way to honor Coach Wooden by doing what he loves to do: teach. And by having it all online should make it accessible for an extremely wide audience.
Also, the head of the Josephson Institute, Michael Josephson, wrote an article that explains some more about the WLC, as well as sharing about his experience of meeting with Coach Wooden.
To be frank, i know nothing about the organization itself, but the concept of the center sounds truly remarkable. It hopefully will turn out to be a great way to honor Coach Wooden by doing what he loves to do: teach. And by having it all online should make it accessible for an extremely wide audience.
Also, the head of the Josephson Institute, Michael Josephson, wrote an article that explains some more about the WLC, as well as sharing about his experience of meeting with Coach Wooden.
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