You Master What You Teach

Study.

Practice.

Teach.

These three things my students get to do in my classes… albeit in micro scale.

You master what you teach… what a great truth this is.

Teach back is one method. In pairs they teach each other one skill/concept/idea that they have just learned. Then share at a larger scale (group of four, then the whole class from a representative from each group of two or four).

Draw: one person draws or pictorially present a short part of what he/she has learned and answers questions about it.

The more you teach, the more you learn, the more you study, the better your practice is, the more valuable you become.

By Clarence Galapon

CE, MBA, Lean Agile Coach, Trainer, Teacher, SPC, RTE, PSM, PMI-ACP, PMI-PBA, PMP, CC, ABNLP NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) Practitioner, NLP Coach, NLP Trainer, Practical Psychologist, Life Coach, Software Executive, Entrepreneur, Author, Investor, and Innovator with a Creative, Lean, Agile, and Wander mindset. https://LeanAgileGuru.com

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