Effective Textbook Writing 1: understanding the problems

We have all read terrible textbooks. What makes a textbook hard to read. There are several reasons. One is on the teacher’s side. The other is on the student’s side.

To understand why there are so many terrible textbooks, we need to put ourself into the shoe of the teachers.

As a teacher, when we write textbook, you don’t want to write something that is not “correct” or can be easily interpretted incorrectly. So you try to explain a concept you constantly go back to make it more formal or adding more details to it. In this way, the textbook becomes comprehensive but also not “human-readable”.

As a result, directly repeating the lecture would make a “wrong” textbook, so people usually chose the easy way to try to fix from that to make it correct. To write a good, readable textbook, one has to choose the hard way. One need to resist attempt to find an immediate fix to correctness issue but also think about how you would adjust the lecture material is told instead of simplying modifying the existing lecturing material.

Structure of teaching and learning

All of information delievery in any teaching format can be classified into one of the following four kinds.

  • Definition
  • Example
  • Question
  • Understanding

Definition produces examples.

Examples induces questions

Questions inspires new definitions.

In any of those 3 processes, understandings are enhanced.

(Note: try to use gpt to get an illustration. It is good but not perfect as it doesn’t have the directed arrow as I intended.)

About Stability of Learning

We forget. We forget of lots of things, including how we actually learn and learn efficiently. Usually that is not a big deal as we have past experience or daily routine to remind me what had worked previously. However, those learned routine might not work continuously when the situation changes. If you cannot adjust it according to the “underlying principles”, life and everything begins to fall apart. This blog intends to introduce those underlying principles that are often omitted or forgotten as the life proceeds. Hope you can get something from it!