Definition of Textbooks. Meaning of Textbooks. Synonyms of Textbooks

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- Schoolbooks are textbooks and other books used in schools. Today, many textbooks are published in both print and digital formats. The history of textbooks dates...
- ****an's school districts. School textbooks in ****an are not written by the Ministry of Education. Instead, the textbooks for all subjects in elementary...
- A digital textbook is a digital book or e-book intended to serve as the text for a class. Digital textbooks may also be known as e-textbooks or e-texts...
- and weaknesses of textbooks in Iran. Editors, experts and teachers explain their views and critic the current situation of textbooks in Iran. v t e v t...
- aspect of history education may spark disputes about which topics school textbooks should cover. In various regions, it has resulted in so-called history...
- expense of college textbooks is offset by the easy access to material provided by open source textbooks. While certain open source textbooks can be used for...
- Wikibooks (previously called Wikimedia Free Textbook Project and Wikimedia-Textbooks) is a wiki-based Wikimedia project hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation...
- "de-saffronise" textbooks and curricula nationwide and restore the secular character of education. In March, the UPA Government released new NCERT textbooks, based...
- List of textbooks on classical mechanics and quantum mechanics List of textbooks in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics List of textbooks in general...
- This is a list of medical textbooks, m****cripts, and reference works. Ramesseum medical papyri (c. 1800 BCE) Kahun Gynaecological Papyrus (c. 1800 BCE)...