743: How to Teach Your Expertise to Others, with Roger Kneebone

743: How to Teach Your Expertise to Others, with Roger Kneebone

Roger Kneebone: Expert

Roger Kneebone directs the Imperial College Centre for Engagement and Simulation Science and the Royal College of Music–Imperial College Centre for Performance Science. He researches what experts from different fields can learn from one another, including a creative team of clinicians, computer scientists, musicians, magicians, potters, puppeteers, tailors, and fighter pilots. He is the author of Expert: Understanding the Path to Mastery*.

Many leaders get into the roles they have because they are the experts in their work. But once you’re leading, the work is less about being the expert and more about teaching your expertise to others. In this conversation, Roger and I explore how to get better at doing this well.

Key Points
  • Experts don’t often recognize that they are experts.
  • A characteristic of many experts is a dissatisfaction with where they are and an awareness that they could do better.
  • Experts should notice what’s missing and what would be most helpful to the less experienced person.
  • Effective teachers zero in on one thing at a time, even if they notice many areas for improvement.
  • Passing along expertise is not just the skills themselves but the perspective of why each skill matters.
  • Land in the zone of proximal development. The skill should neither be too easy nor too difficult.
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