Hi Néstor, You may have heard about "Curse of knowledge" The curse of knowledge is a cognitive bias that occurs when an individual, communicating with other individuals, unknowingly assumes that the others have the background to understand. This bias is also called by some authors the curse of expertise (From wikipedia) Many experienced teachers struggle to explain fundamentals to absolute beginners due to this bias. How can we address this? Just put yourself in your beginner students' shoes. However, teachers with a lot of experience just can't do it. You, as a beginner can address this problem, since you know exactly what other beginners need to know. A student can explain a concept better than a teacher. My opinion is to just start. Don't try to be a perfectionist. Meanwhile strive for good. I personally believe, years of experience is just an abstract number. You may have your own way of teaching which may help potential students understand the concepts better. Moreover, you understand it better when you teach others. So it's a win-win situation. The questions your students will be asking, will motivate you to study them even if you lack professional experience. Your first course may not be perfect. You will make mistakes and you will learn from them. As you keep doing it, you will get better. The journey never ends, my friend. Hope this helps. Thank you.
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