Agent skill for choosing and applying reusable teaching style patterns across syllabi, lesson plans, teaching materials, and live class operation.
It focuses on:
- selecting a class-running pattern before drafting artifacts
- keeping the same lesson style consistent across syllabus and materials
- mapping a teaching pattern onto time blocks and checkpoints
- balancing explanation with hands-on work
- reducing repeated from-scratch lesson-structure decisions
The canonical source of truth for this skill is the GitHub repository metyatech/skill-teaching-style-patterns.
If you want to change this skill, edit this repository, then reinstall or sync it. Do not treat installed copies under agent skill directories as the primary place to edit.
npx skills add -g metyatech/skill-teaching-style-patternsInstalled copies are derived mirrors, not the canonical authoring location.
/teaching-style-patterns
$teaching-style-patterns
Use this skill when:
- designing or revising a syllabus
- deciding how a class should run, not just what content it covers
- building lesson plans, slide decks, handouts, or quizzes that should match the same class style
- choosing between lecture-heavy, hands-on, tutorial-following, or project-driven structures
- turning an informal teaching preference into a repeatable pattern
MIT