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Chapter 397 Tutorial Book

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    Li Jiahe was even more confused, "What's the imperial examination, what's the guidance book, what does it mean?"

    Liu Yiyang said angrily: "You're so stupid. I seriously doubt how you got into college. In ancient times, scholars who took the imperial examinations always had to know what the imperial examinations were about to be confident before taking the exams, right?"

    How do you know?  Of course, you will know better if you look at what those who passed the last imperial examination wrote.  Therefore, some publishing organizations at that time specially bound the articles of successful candidates into volumes and then sold them to those scholars who were waiting for the examination.

    Shaowen mentioned the word ¡®counseling¡¯, and I immediately thought of this, so Shaowen, is this what you mean?  "

    Liu Yiyang disliked the Li Jiahe for not even knowing this, but more importantly, Liu Yiyang wanted to know if what he said was right.  So he looked at Huang Shaowen with a rather agitated look, "If you dare to say no, Ke Russell!"

    Of course it is impossible for Liu Yiyang to really kill Huang Shaowen.  Because what he said is right, what Huang Shaowen really meant was to do something similar to the ancient publication of exam-oriented articles.

    First, he nodded affirmatively, indicating that what Liu Yiyang said was almost right.  Then Huang Shaowen explained his thoughts in detail, "My participation in the compilation of university textbooks this time made me think that college students currently lack authoritative textbooks in their classes. Do middle school and primary school students also need to compile such authoritative textbooks?

    It is definitely needed.  But those of us are definitely not qualified to participate in things like compiling teaching materials.  "

    Liu Yiyang interjected: "No, you are still qualified."

    Huang Shaowen did not answer his words and continued: "So I thought, since we can't compile textbooks, we can compile a book for student guidance."

    The term "counseling book" became very popular in China later.  Even though the Internet has had a certain impact on the book market, there is still a tutorial book industry that maintains the last dignity of the book publishing industry.

    Huang Shaowen still remembers that when his son and daughter were young, he often bought them counseling materials.  However, in most cases, the coaching materials purchased by oneself are basically wasted.

    After one semester, almost everything turned into waste paper.  Huang Shaowen remembered how he carefully selected the items in the bookstore, and became extremely angry at the behavior of the two children.

    So in a way, Huang Shaowen still has a very deep understanding of the counseling materials.

    ¡°Tutorial books are an important auxiliary tool for students in the learning process. What existing classroom teachers can teach is actually somewhat lacking compared to students¡¯ learning abilities.

    The function of this tutorial book is to enable some capable students to learn on their own and better master knowledge through tutoring materials outside the classroom.  "

    First of all, Huang Shaowen made a positioning for the guidance book.

    Shang Yun listened for a long time and asked: "Why does it sound to me like your tutorial book is a bit like the reference book published by our school press?"

    At this time, there are no tutorial books, only reference books.  But it is basically used by high school students when they are taking entrance exams for college.  And in most cases, teachers buy them for reference and then give them to students for use.

    Huang Shaowen said: "Our second brother is different from theirs, and if we succeed in doing this later, we might still be able to make money."

    Li Jiahe listened carefully and asked: "Then how should you compile the tutorial book you mentioned? Also, it's not easy to make money. All these are for students."

    Huang Shaowen understood what Li Jiahe meant.  Writing tutoring materials for students is supposed to help those students, so how can you still make money?

    But this is necessary.  Who would be willing to do something without money?  Some people are willing to do it, and Huang Shaowen also believes that many people in this era will be willing to do it.

    But this matter is not as simple as Li Jiahe thought. If you want to do this well, there will definitely be some trouble and more people will be needed to participate.

    Without the ties of profit, where can you find so many people to participate?

    ¡° Moreover, if you make money, you can set up an organization to regularly distribute these tutoring materials for free in different places where educational resources are scarce.  This is much better than having nothing now.

    "The content is simple. We are not as professional as the publisher's reference book. We just need to pick out the questions from previous exams and write down the analysis for each question.

    Finally, make a classification of question types, difficulty classification, and classification of important and difficult points.  This way it can be bound into a book.

    Compared with the content of their reference books, which are too high-end, ordinary students will definitely not be able to read it. Ours is a simplified version, making it easier for students to absorb.  "

    Liu Yiyang 1Then he understood what Huang Shaowen meant, "To put it bluntly, you are just asking them to do more questions to prepare for the exam."

    Li Jiahe and Shang Yun looked at Huang Shaowen, but Huang Shaowen didn't care. "Frankly speaking, this is really to help students cope with exams."

    "This~" Li Jiahe didn't understand, could such a guidance book be considered as help to students?  In his mind, the role of tutorial books should be to help students understand knowledge, rather than prepare for exams.

    Not only Li Jiahe, but also those at the publishing house, all had this idea in mind when compiling the reference book.  Typical academic thinking, not business thinking.

    In other words, their understanding of students¡¯ needs is somewhat idealistic.  Not all student exams are for knowledge.

    Even from a certain point of view, there are probably only a few people, including themselves, who are just for knowledge.

    This is a question of correctness and universality.

    Helping students understand knowledge is a correct idea, but this idea is not universal.

    ????????????????????? What do ordinary people think of being successful and superior to others?  It's completely a utilitarian idea.  And why do they put so much effort into letting their children go to school, preferably college?

    ¡°Because you will be a cadre if you go to college, and you will have a stable job after finishing your studies, so you will have no worries for the rest of your life.

    So whether it is this era, or counting forward to the formation of the imperial examination in the Tang Dynasty, or counting back to the development of the college entrance examination system in the following decades.  When most students take the college entrance examination, their thinking is utilitarian.

    Knowledge is not important. What is important is whether you can cope with the damn exam well so that your son can obtain a higher degree.  Secondly, I will think about what kind of ideological training I can get in the process of upgrading my academic qualifications.

    As for further subject research, it is not that no one has options.  Some people really do it for knowledge, to study the world, and so on.

    But compared to most ordinary people in this world, there are really very few such people.

    Huang Shaowen convinced them.  Shang Yun and Li Jiahe had to admit that Huang Shaowen was right.  From the founding of the People's Republic of China to the present, the entire Chinese people have insisted on correctness for thirty years, but they still cannot withstand the "diffusion" of universality.

    The operation of society ultimately serves the majority of people.  But most people will never be able to lead the further development of mankind. All this can only be done by a small number of people.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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