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LESSON 5 · Learn Anything Faster

The Protégé Effect

Researchers at Washington University found something striking: students who prepared to teach material scored higher on tests than students who studied only for themselves.

When you know you will need to explain something clearly, you automatically organize information more carefully, look for gaps in your understanding, and think about how concepts connect. You shift from passive absorption to active structuring, which builds deeper, more flexible knowledge.