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E-Book Vs Traditional Educational Textbooks

These days, e-books are becoming increasingly popular among students, teachers and all lovers of books and equipment are available with ease. Often, they are more profitable than traditional textbooks, teaching, research, buy, read, store and carry. The e-book, as opposed to traditional teaching textbooks in electronic configuration, you can download it, but a computer and [...]

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The Importance of Educational

Educational children’s books are an important tool in a child’s learning process. They are a great aid to both teachers and their parents in the process of imparting knowledge to young students. These books act as a supplement to the regular teaching material used in schools. How Do These Books Help? Writing and designing reading [...]

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Educational Book Ensures

Children seem sweet, but they tend to be pests when it comes to studying. However, some studies show that researchers who study children and information on various subjects during the early stages of life. It is necessary to introduce the book to your children learn in the early years of their lives. After the love, [...]

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Educational School Supplies

Every one has that book that loved the most when they were a child. Most of the ones we come across tend to be in our elementary school libraries, or sitting in the bookshelves in the back of the classroom. Reading is important no matter what age and these stories and characters have lasted for [...]

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A Book Review

This is the first ever book on educational leadership, published in Pakistan. Dr. Jan-e-Alam Khaki and Dr. Qamar Safdar are the editors of this book. The book consists of a series of empirical studies undertaken by qualified educational researchers in Pakistan, associated directly or indirectly with AKU-IED. There are various thought provoking and insightful topics [...]

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Books As A Key to Knowledge

These words are certainly true when it comes to knowledge. The information is so great that it is very difficult to get around. But our brain is sufficient capacity to store enough information. Human race has evolved into a huge fight right from birth. Insecurity for the modern day where we have the most outstanding [...]

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Diversity in Education and Curriculum

Are you interested in a future in teaching, education administration, or becoming a social worker, or school psychologist, then there is a book, which I’d like to recommend that your read, and then I’d like to give you a more than fair assessment of this work. “Multicultural Education in a Pluralistic Society,” by Donna M. [...]

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Use Children’s Educational Books

Using educational books for children has become one of the most important aspects of the child’s intellectual growth. Parents realize the importance of encouraging their children to be mentally well-developed later in life. A wide range of educational books for children and together with the fact that they are affordable, parents can most afford now [...]

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Some Thoughts on the History of American Education

Often, people complain about the schools in the United States, and there are some who say that we are at number 50 of the world until our schools in question. Yet those of us who know the difference, and also understand that those doing the investigations by the United States, and use different criteria to [...]

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The Best Educational Science Book

If you are looking for anatomy atlas, then you probably already heard of Grant, of course, Netter and Gray. In the case of Atlas of Anatomy (Thieme Anatomy) from Gilroy, MacPherson, Ross and Schuenke considered up there with the best. Gilroy is an atlas blessed with over 2000 color illustrations brilliantly by Voll and Wesker. [...]

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