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learners are those who think more analytically and can process abstract or impersonal ideas more effectively.
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Traditionally, the has been the most frequently used instructional material at all levels beyond the primary grades.
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is a more modern and more subjective assessment of texts and is used at the earlier grade levels to evaluate text illustrations and content.
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In general, narrative structure – which deals with a broad theme and conveys information in story form, is easier for readers to understand than structure – which the reader encounters in textbooks.
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are abstractions and conceptual representations of the real world, involving objects, processes, or situations.
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While textbook aids are designed to facilitate student comprehension, aids are designed to facilitate the teacher's instruction.







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