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Updated Mar 15, 2026

Strategy Retrospective

Exercise 4: Strategy Retrospective

Layers Used: Layer 6 (Iterative Drafts)

What You Do

Compare your original Learning Plan to what actually happened. Write a Strategy Retrospective analyzing your meta-learning process. Then create a Personal Learning Framework — a reusable document describing how you approach learning new domains, to be carried through the rest of the book.


Your Deliverable

A Strategy Retrospective (300-400 words) comparing: your planned strategy vs. actual strategy, where your plan worked, where it failed, and what you would do differently next time. A Personal Learning Framework (one page) that you will use for every new domain encounter in the rest of the book, containing: your optimal learning sequence, your resource prioritization criteria, your "confusion protocol" (what to do when stuck), your AI usage guidelines (when AI helps vs. hinders learning), and your self-assessment triggers (how to know when you have learned enough).

AI Check Prompt -- Copy and paste into claude.ai or chatgpt.com
I completed a full meta-learning cycle: planned, executed a 72-hour
sprint, taught what I learned, and now I am writing a Strategy
Retrospective and Personal Learning Framework. Please:

(1) Compare my original plan to my actual execution -- am I being honest
about what worked and what did not?
(2) Rate my Personal Learning Framework: is it specific enough to be
actionable? Would it actually help me learn the next unfamiliar
domain more efficiently?
(3) What strategies do efficient learners use that are missing from my
framework?
(4) Rate my overall meta-learning skill development across this chapter
from Beginner / Developing / Proficient / Advanced.
(5) Give me one personalized practice assignment I should complete before
starting Part 2 of this book to strengthen my weakest meta-learning
skill.

My original Learning Plan: [paste].
My Strategy Retrospective: [paste].
My Personal Learning Framework: [paste].

Finally, complete the Thinking Score Card for this exercise:
Independent Thinking (1-10), Critical Evaluation (1-10),
Reasoning Depth (1-10), Originality (1-10), Self-Awareness (1-10).
For each score, give a one-sentence justification.

What This Teaches You

You learn that the most important outcome of this chapter is not the domain knowledge you acquired — it is the Personal Learning Framework you built. This framework is your operating system for encountering everything new in the rest of this book. Parts 2-10 will throw unfamiliar concepts at you constantly. This chapter gave you the method for handling all of them.

Chapter Deliverable

A Meta-Learning Portfolio containing: (1) the original Learning Plan, (2) the domain analysis with complete Learning Log and mid-point reflection, (3) teaching session materials with peer feedback and question log, (4) the Strategy Retrospective, (5) the Personal Learning Framework, and (6) all AI feedback.

Grading Criteria
ComponentWeightWhat Is Evaluated
Learning Plan quality (strategy, prioritization, honest self-assessment)15%Is the plan strategic and realistic? Does the student honestly assess their starting knowledge?
Learning Log quality (evidence of strategic learning, self-correction, critical AI use)20%Does the log show 20+ entries with evidence of active learning, not passive consumption?
Teaching session performance (peer scores, unexpected question handling)25%Did the student demonstrate genuine understanding, or did they collapse under unexpected questions?
Strategy Retrospective depth and honesty15%Is the retrospective honest about failures, or does it read as a success narrative?
Personal Learning Framework (reusable, specific, actionable)15%Would this framework actually help someone learn a new domain? Is it specific to the student's learning style?
AI feedback integration10%Did the student engage seriously with AI feedback across all exercises?