The Apostle Track

You learned it. Now multiply it.

A certificate is not the finish line — it's your commission. The deepest way to own what you know is to hand it to another person. That is how a learner becomes a teacher, an apostle — and how one free education becomes a thousand.

Why teach it back

You don't own knowledge until you can give it away.

Teaching is the most powerful form of learning there is. The moment you explain an idea simply enough for a beginner to understand it, you discover exactly what you know — and exactly where your understanding still has holes. You fill them, and the knowledge becomes permanently yours.

This is the rung the certificate points to. GSU's mission, in plain words, is that learners go on to help others as apostles and teachers. The Apostle Track is where you answer that call — a hand up, passed forward.

Four ways to become an apostle

Pick one. Start small. Start now.

1
Teach one personSit with one human — your child, a neighbor, a coworker — and teach them one thing you learned. Every movement begins with one.
2
Record a 2-minute lessonExplain a single idea in two minutes, in your own words, and share it. The Feynman test: if a beginner understands it, you have mastered it.
3
Mentor a new learnerWalk a newcomer through the path you just finished. You are living proof it can be done — that is worth more than any lecture.
4
Start a study circleGather a few people — at a church, a library, a kitchen table — and learn together. A campus needs no building.
Your teaching coach
GENO, the GSU AI tutor

GENO will teach you to teach.

You don't have to already know how to teach — GENO does. Ask him to coach you through the Feynman method: explain what you learned out loud, and GENO plays the curious student, asking the very questions a real beginner would, showing you exactly where your explanation has gaps. Free, 24/7, in 32 languages. By the end, you can teach it to anyone.

Try saying: GENO, coach me to teach what I learned in Readification.
The Apostle's Pledge

Take what you were given. Give it forward.

“I will not hoard what I have learned. I will teach it to at least one other person — a hand up, not a handout — so the bridge to freedom keeps building, one apostle at a time.”

“Every person on Earth is born with an American spirit: an untamed yearning for a better tomorrow.” Be the one who hands them the tools. — Dr. Gene A Constant

Haven't earned a certificate yet? Start at the certification hall — then come back and teach it.