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Updated Mar 15, 2026

Teach It Back

Exercise 3: Teach It Back

Layers Used: Layer 3 (Live Defence)

What You Do

Deliver a 10-minute teaching session to your peers on what you learned. The session is followed by 5 minutes of questions — questions that will go beyond what you prepared. No AI access during the session.

Solo Learner Alternative

Record yourself teaching the topic for 10 minutes (audio or video). Then prompt AI: "You are a student who knows nothing about [domain]. You just heard a 10-minute teaching session. Ask me 5 follow-up questions — mix basic comprehension with harder questions that test true understanding. Wait for my response to each before asking the next." Conduct the full Q&A and submit the transcript.


Your Deliverable

Your teaching session outline or slides (may use AI to help prepare, but document what you used). Peer feedback forms rating: clarity of explanation (1-10), depth of understanding demonstrated (1-10), ability to answer unexpected questions (1-10), and engagement (1-10). A list of every question you were asked, whether you could answer it, and for unanswered questions — your honest assessment of whether you genuinely did not know or knew but could not articulate.

AI Check Prompt -- Copy and paste into claude.ai or chatgpt.com
I just completed a teach-back session after learning [domain] from
scratch in 72 hours. Below are my teaching materials, the questions I was
asked, and my peer feedback. Please:

(1) Based on the questions I could not answer, what are the key gaps in
my understanding?
(2) For the questions I answered poorly, suggest better explanations I
could have given.
(3) Rate my learning efficiency: given 72 hours, did I reach an
appropriate depth, or should I have gone deeper in fewer areas?
(4) Based on my peer feedback scores, what should I prioritize
improving -- clarity, depth, spontaneous response, or engagement?
(5) Create a "Next 20 Hours" learning plan for me -- if I had 20 more
hours, what should I study to fill my most critical gaps?

Teaching materials: [paste].
Questions and my responses: [paste].
Peer feedback: [paste scores and comments].

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 teaching is the ultimate test of understanding. If you can explain something to someone who knows nothing about it, you have truly learned it. If you collapse under unexpected questions, you memorized without understanding. The AI-generated "Next 20 Hours" plan gives you a precise roadmap for continued learning.