Full Canonical Glossary: A standalone, searchable page or A-Z directory containing all standardized terms (e.g., MVC, Deficiency Echo, RC Terrain Duties) to ensure all users speak the same “system language”.
The Full Canonical Glossary page is the “Source Code” reference for the entire website. To maximize usability and memorability, the page should not just be an alphabetical list; it should be categorized by System Tiers to help the reader understand how the different terms interact.
Here is the outline for the Full Canonical Glossary page:
1. Header: The Language of Life Creation
- Title: The Full Canonical Glossary: The RBEOS Dictionary.
- Mission Statement: A definitive guide to the precise terminology of the ReadBoot system.
- The Shared Language Mandate: Explain that using these specific terms is essential to prevent logic errors and ensure that learners, coaches, and facilitators are all speaking the same “operating language.”
2. Navigation: The Quick-Jump Bar
- Feature: A persistent sub-menu allowing users to jump to specific categories (e.g., “The Why,” “The How,” “Diagnostics”).
3. Tier 1: Core System Architecture
The high-level concepts that define the operating system metaphor.
- ReadBoot Educational Operating System (RBEOS): The complete model for managing life resources toward a self-defined vision.
- Learner’s Vision Statement (LVS): The singular, long-term philosophical destination of the individual.
- Structural Dichotomy: The mandatory separation between parallel life purposes (BOOTs) and sequential development processes (MCs).
- Elimination Mandate: The rule requiring any activity to align with a BOOT purpose or be removed to save resources.
4. Tier 2: The Purpose Framework (The Six BOOTs)
Use your specific, revised definitions for each domain.
- BOOT 1: Family (Care Skills & Competencies): Gaining the skills to take care of self and family.
- BOOT 2: Emotional (Resilience & Understanding): Understanding emotions in self and others; building psychological resilience.
- BOOT 3: Social (Social Vitality): Having a social life, group belonging, and social mobility.
- BOOT 4: Cultural (World Understanding): Understanding one’s own heritage and the cultures of others.
- BOOT 5: Career (Financial Living): Gaining the skills to support self, family, and desired lifestyle.
- BOOT 6: Fun (Freedom of Choice): Choosing learning activities purely for intrinsic enjoyment.
5. Tier 3: The Process Framework (Maintenance Capacities)
Definitions focused on the engineering of the Personalized Enhancement Plan (PEP).
- MC 1: Foundational Initiation (The Gatekeeper): The threshold check for Integrated Readiness (MVC) to initiate and sustain a task.
- MC 2: Optimized Skill Acquisition (The Efficiency Driver): The phase where the content of the plan is optimized for maximum impact in a BOOT pillar.
- MC 3: Task Execution & Workflow Mastery (The Performance System): Choosing the specific execution skills needed for reliable application.
- MC 4: Dynamic Adaptive Capacity (The Resilience System): Choosing the pivot skills needed to handle life’s chaos without quitting.
4. Tier 4: Diagnostic & Troubleshooting Terms
Framed as “Feedback Loop” terms rather than “Grading” terms.
- Resource Quality Check (RVD): The learner’s evaluation of their external tools (courses, mentors).
- Capacity Check (CCD): The facilitator’s evaluation of the learner’s internal stability and true competency.
- Deficiency Echo: A foundational crack showing up as a symptom in a distant area.
- Plan Correction Protocol (RCA): The formalized “Root Cause Analysis” used to find the foundational crack and fix the plan.
- Action Mandates: The recommended remedies—Strategic Pause, Resource Swap, or Process Fix.
5. Tier 5: Auxiliary Theoretical Terms (Advanced)
Academic concepts that explain the “logic under the hood.”
- Mental Clutter (Extrinsic Cognitive Load): External stressors that consume the “Mental RAM” needed for learning.
- Integrated Readiness (MVC): The holistic set of skills, attitude, and environment required to start and keep going.
- System Gridlock (Topological Bottleneck): A state where multiple concurrent area failures prevent progress.
- Internal Fuel (Psychological Capital): The hope, resilience, and efficacy needed to sustain effort.
6. Logic Guardrails: Why This Language Matters
A concluding section that reinforces the “Autonomous Spirit” of the glossary.
- Language of Autonomy: Explain why we use “Recommends” and “Guides” instead of “Musts”—to stop treating humans like machines.
- Concurrent vs. Sequential: Remind the reader that BOOT purposes are concurrent (all at once) while MC steps are sequential (one at a time).
UI/UX Tip for Next.js
- Hover Definitions: Implement a site-wide dictionary component where any glossary term appearing on other pages (like “Deficiency Echo”) shows its definition in a Tooltip when hovered.
- Search Bar: Include a high-performance search bar at the top of the page that filters the glossary list in real-time as the user types.