Honest Take — Before You Begin
M0 told you that you have been teaching every day for years without calling it teaching. This module is where that observation gets instrumented, and the audit is the brutal part.…
Turn the teaching you already do every day — code review, pairing, mentoring, 1:1s — from incidental to intentional, and from a 30%-effective practice into an 80%-effective one. A code review is a synchronous design review compressed into asynchronous text; a pairing session is a two-person mob; a 1:1 is a retrospective scoped to one engineer. You already run these meetings. The module upgrades the teaching layer sitting on top of mechanics you know — and the audit checkpoint is just instrumentation: you wouldn't claim a service is healthy without looking at its logs, so stop claiming your review practice teaches without categorizing twenty actual comments.
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M0 told you that you have been teaching every day for years without calling it teaching. This module is where that observation gets instrumented, and the audit is the brutal part.…
The teaching most engineers do most often is one-on-one — a review comment, a pairing session, an answer in Slack — and almost none of it is recognized as teaching. It's recognize…
Approach: Essential
Approach: Essential
Approach: Essential
1. Audit your last 20 code review comments. Categorize each: parking ticket / style nit / teaching moment / genuine bug-catch. Compute the ratio. If teaching moments are under 30%…
6 lessons. Read in order; spiral back when you need to. By the end you'll have used the core ideas twice — once on the abstract, once on something you'll meet at work next week.