Definition of Schoolbooks. Meaning of Schoolbooks. Synonyms of Schoolbooks

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Definition of Schoolbooks

Schoolbook
Schoolbook School"book`, n. A book used in schools for learning lessons.

Meaning of Schoolbooks from wikipedia

- learners (who could be independent learners outside of formal education). Schoolbooks are textbooks and other books used in schools. Today, many textbooks...
- The Texas School Book Depository, now known as the Dallas County Administration Building, is a seven-floor building facing Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas...
- Journal. 11 (3): 106–122. doi:10.1075/idj.11.2.04wal. "Akzidenz Grotesk Schoolbook". Berthold. Archived from the original on 6 August 2018. Retrieved 1 May...
- (sometimes also t, y, l and the digit 4); these may be called infant or schoolbook alternates. They are traditionally believed to be easier for children...
- Century Schoolbook has elements similar to the Didone classification. Century Schoolbook is based on the earlier Century Roman. Century Schoolbook is familiar...
- The Little Red Schoolbook (Danish: Den Lille Røde Bog For Skoleelever; English: The Little Red Book For School Pupils) is a book written by two Danish...
- James Baldwin (1841–1925) was an American educator and administrator. He served as the superintendent of Indiana's school system for 18 years and then...
- million (2003) and with a strong schoolbook publisher, Alinea, as part of the publishing house. With its schoolbook publisher Alinea and Forlag Malling...
- Look up textbook or textbooks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A textbook is a manual of instruction or a standard book in any branch of study. Textbook...
- Akzidenz-Grotesk Schoolbook (German: Schulbuch) is a 1983 variant of Akzidenz-Grotesk Buch also designed by Lange. It uses schoolbook characters, characters...