See One, Do One, Teach One
When it comes to teaching methods, there are many different techniques people generally choose to go for. Depending on the thing they are learning, people are often told to either try it out for themselves or to read about it and then write it back down in an attempt to retain the information. But there are far more successful techniques…
The “See one, do one, teach one” method seems to have far more of a positive and long-lasting effect on its students than many other teaching methods we’ve seen. Essentially, the further you delve into something, the better your understanding will be. Not only is it helpful for yourself, but it has a certain pay-it-forward quality about it.
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